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Published September 17, 2025 | Version v1

PerHeart Pilot Dataset: Wrist-worn Inertial Sensor and Physiological Data from Older Adults with Heart Failure

  • 1. ROR icon Warsaw University of Technology
  • 2. ROR icon Universitatea Națională de Știință și Tehnologie Politehnica București
  • 3. Centrul IT pentru Stiinta si Tehnologie
  • 4. Uniwersytet Jagiellonski w Krakowie Collegium Medicum
  • 5. Uniwersytet Jagielloński Collegium Medicum

Description

This dataset contains acceleration and angular velocity measurement results from wrist-worn sensors and physiological data collected using medical devices (blood pressure meter, pulse oximeter, thermometer, bathroom scale, and glucometer) during a pilot study of the PerHeart platform in Poland. It includes data from 27 older adults with heart failure history who participated in one-month long trials. Eight adults’ activities were measured using inertial sensors resulting in 2,536 hours of acceleration and angular velocity. The dataset also provides step count data (over 687,000 steps detected) and barometric pressure readings. These data can support research on daily activity patterns and gait analysis in older individuals with heart failure, and are well-suited for machine learning applications, including semi-supervised learning scenarios using unlabeled time-series data.

More information on the dataset are provided in the dataset_description.pdf file.

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Additional details

Funding

National Centre for Research and Development
PerMed/II/34/PerHeart/2022/

Dates

Collected
2023-07-03/2024-01-15