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HRpredict: Introducing a Web-Based Application for Heart Rate Prediction and Lifestyle Recommendations

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  • Helana Lutfi

    (Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany)

  • Thomas Spittler

    (Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany)

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Background: Monitoring heart health requires early detection of deviations in HR, which makes it easier to detect and address heart irregularities at an early stage. Health remote systems when combined with artificial intelligence (AI) can assist in better health outcomes through early detection of heart problems. Aims: Our main goal is to create a website application (Web-App) for web browser access, aiming to utilize a Random Forest (RF) machine learning (ML) model trained to predict the average heart rate (HR) over 10 days for different periods, and to enable lifestyle and activity recommendations. Methods: The Web-App is created using Laravel, an open-source Personal Home Page (PHP) web framework that follows the model-view-controller (MVC) architectural pattern. Results: This research resulted in a web-based ML model that can be used to predict future heart rates over a 10-day period which are utilized to establish average HR values, considering baseline and three distinct periods: morning, noon, and evening across the 10-day duration. Through this Web-App lifestyle, habit, activity, and 10-day reassessment recommendations are also provided. Conclusion: The Web-App was designed to be accessed and used through a web browser, to provide lifestyle recommendations based on predicted HR readings. To determine the impact of users adhering to recommendations, further research is required.

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  • Helana Lutfi & Thomas Spittler, 2024. "HRpredict: Introducing a Web-Based Application for Heart Rate Prediction and Lifestyle Recommendations," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 6(1), pages 58-61, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:6:y:2024:i:1:id:42009
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2024.6.1.2009
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