“…The HR increases almost proportionally to exercise intensity and intra-individual oxygen uptake (% _ VO 2 max), and its dynamics can influence a number of different factors, such as body temperature, food intake, body posture, and individual cardiorespiratory fitness level (Hill and Trowbridge, 1998). However, the use of HR wearable devices, most of which are wrist-worn devices, may underestimate energy expenditure and provide inaccurate measures of energy expenditure compared with reference standard criterion measures, including direct calorimetry and indirect calorimetry (Fuller et al, 2020;Chevance et al, 2022). Summarizing the total energy expenditure by most of the aforementioned devices, such as accelerometer, HR, GPS, and combined motion sensors, provides a more accurate estimation of energy expenditure at light-to-moderate intensities; by contrast, underestimation increases at very light and higher intensity activities (Aparicio-Ugarriza et al, 2015).…”