river-wear
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Hi everyone, I haven't been on here in ages, but I've been wondering about something.
Do any of you use a device that reports on your Heart Rate Variability? (Here's what it is: Resting Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What’s the Difference? — Part 1) Counter-intuitively, a high HRV is good, indicating better health and lower stress.
I'm wondering if we, as a population, tend to have lower HRV than would normally be expected for our age groups because for many of us, our hearts have had to compensate for bad valves. My thought is that perhaps after years of extra strain on our hearts, our HRV may be adversely affected. This article has charts by gender and age groups: Resting Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What’s the Difference? — Part 3
My HRV seems rather low, given my age and level of fitness. Maybe (likely) I've been under a greater than normal amount of stress since I started measuring HRV, but maybe it's because I had a massive leak across my aortic valve for 40+ years that my heart compensated for fabulously (until enlarging enough to trigger intervention).
Do any of you use a device that reports on your Heart Rate Variability? (Here's what it is: Resting Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What’s the Difference? — Part 1) Counter-intuitively, a high HRV is good, indicating better health and lower stress.
I'm wondering if we, as a population, tend to have lower HRV than would normally be expected for our age groups because for many of us, our hearts have had to compensate for bad valves. My thought is that perhaps after years of extra strain on our hearts, our HRV may be adversely affected. This article has charts by gender and age groups: Resting Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What’s the Difference? — Part 3
My HRV seems rather low, given my age and level of fitness. Maybe (likely) I've been under a greater than normal amount of stress since I started measuring HRV, but maybe it's because I had a massive leak across my aortic valve for 40+ years that my heart compensated for fabulously (until enlarging enough to trigger intervention).