The role of health monitoring technologies in optimising athletes' self-regulation
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WEST UKRAINIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, TERNOPIL, UKRAINE
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I. HORBACHEVSKY TERNOPIL NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, TERNOPIL, UKRAINE
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KHARKIV NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY, KHARKIV, UKRAINE
Publication date: 2025-08-30
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2025;(8):1544-1553
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Aim: To analyse current approaches to monitoring sports performance and health of athletes by developing an intelligent system that combines wearable
devices, cloud computing and deep learning methods.
Materials and Methods: The paper analyses related literature in sports medicine, informatics and artificial intelligence. The work is based on studying the
effectiveness of devices such as Fitbit Charge 5, Garmin Venu 2, Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, and Oura Ring Gen 3.
Results: Showed that such systems provide high accuracy in predicting athletes’ health status. The presented models allow real-time tracking of physiological
parameters, analysing the data and generating health reports for prompt adjustment of the training process. These devices enable systematic monitoring
of various indicators, such as heart rate, stress level, sleep quality and overall physical activity. Reading these indicators allows athletes to receive objective
information about their condition. This, in turn, contributes to more effective training planning, recovery and injury prevention.
Conclusions: Integrating wearables, cloud computing, and deep learning methods presented on the latest devices is a promising approach to sports health
monitoring. The analysed devices can improve athletes’ performance, prevent injuries and optimise training programmes.