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    • stromdiddilyS Offline
      stromdiddily Gold Members @Sebastian Wagner 0
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      @Sebastian-Wagner-0 said in HRV on Vertical:

      interesting conversation about hrv.
      i think it is interesting to measure for trends, illness etc.
      i had two days were my hrv were off and i felt tired a bit ill.
      the only setback is, that the 7 day average was in the optimal range, green light and the suunto app and watch states optimal recovery.
      i was not optimal recovered on the two days. so i recommend everyone to look more on the daily hrv in relation to the normal range, then to look if the 7 day average is in the normal range.
      maybe it is possible that this will be represented in another way in the suunto app and on the watch in the future.

      this is my same complaint 🙂

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      • DrSilverthornD Offline
        DrSilverthorn @stromdiddily
        last edited by DrSilverthorn

        I only see random variation in my HRV, and no trend or indication when I get sick. So between that and the inaccurate sleep tracking, I just turned it off (24/7 HR). Resting HR seems to be ok though.

        I know there’s not a huge battery hit, but just felt like it was more noise.

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        • trankasT Offline
          trankas
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          this are my HRV stats.
          I am 66 with diabetes and hypertension. Both controlled.

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            jshan31
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            Hi everyone, I have also had consistently low HRV readings, between 17-21 on average over the last year or so.
            For the past few days my HRV is steadily climbing - 37, 38, 38, 50, 58.
            Has anyone else noticed a sudden change like this?

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            • TieutieuT Offline
              Tieutieu Platinum Member @jshan31
              last edited by Tieutieu

              @jshan31 the only big drop up that I have experimented was the very next night after my first 100m trail race.
              Usually noticeable drops are downs, and are linked to alcohol (even few drinks have huge impact), or illness, or lack of sleep / very tired.
              Have you experimented any special event lately ?

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              • Todd DanielczykT Offline
                Todd Danielczyk Gold Members @Tieutieu
                last edited by Todd Danielczyk

                @Tieutieu i notice the exact same things.

                Things that drop my HRV: illness, alcohol (a single beer can drop me several points!), stress/ bad sleep, dehydration and sometimes caffeine depending on how late.

                Things that bump it up; hydration, a solid workout but not overdoing it, ZMA (zinc magnesium aspartate) and obviously restful sleep.

                Typical range for me is mid 60’s to low 70’s. Last few nights been in the high 70’s/ low 80’s but I’ve been taking ZMA to recover and making sure I’m hydrated.

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                  GiPFELKiND Silver Members @Todd Danielczyk
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                  @Todd-Danielczyk

                  Typical range for me is mid 60’s to low 70’s. Last few nights been in the high 70’s/ low 80’s but I’ve been taking ZMA to recover and making sure I’m hydrated.

                  70 ist high in your metrics, why then 80 is Low!? Its higher than 70. You have a Higher HRV

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                    Todd Danielczyk Gold Members @GiPFELKiND
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                    @GiPFELKiND said in HRV on Vertical:

                    @Todd-Danielczyk

                    Typical range for me is mid 60’s to low 70’s. Last few nights been in the high 70’s/ low 80’s but I’ve been taking ZMA to recover and making sure I’m hydrated.

                    70 ist high in your metrics, why then 80 is Low!? Its higher than 70. You have a Higher HRV

                    American dialect, low 80’s being 81, 82, 83…

                    The range i have has been 77-82 the last few days.

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                      EdCaballer @babychai
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                      @babychai this normal range is individual for each one?? becose my is veri diferent!!photo_2024-09-30 21.30.46.jpeg

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                        Tieutieu Platinum Member @EdCaballer
                        last edited by Tieutieu

                        @EdCaballer yes HRV is different for everyone, but some « normal values range » exist.
                        Like every values you could be out of the range. The younger you are the higher your hrv should be. You can easily find litterature about it.
                        My normal range is between 40 and 50, pretty « low » for my age (I’m 43).
                        I don’t really matter of numbers themselves, as my watch is not a medical device, but I look to trends and drops. For that, watch gives a pretty good tendency.

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                        • tazidenT Offline
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                          Normal range between 40-44 here. I’m 40. No idea if it’s good or bad but I mostly care about the trend and not the absolute numbers.

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                          • JosaipluJ Offline
                            Josaiplu Bronze Member
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                            Same age, same ranges, same logic only look to trends when you have your baseline defined 😉

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                            • babychaiB Offline
                              babychai Silver Members @EdCaballer
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                              @EdCaballer yeah, everyone is different. now my normal range is 34-44, i’m 41

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                                Indeed some ranges exist depending on group age.
                                But we don’t need to be afraid if we are out of those ranges.
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                                I guess we can find a lot of different sources with different ranges 😁

                                At 36y, I am a bit below of groupe age range as well.

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                                  Jugger
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                                  I’m 39 and range is 78-91. Seems to be higher than average. For me trend is working really well. After harder run it drops under 70 next night and climbs back after few days.

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                                    EdCaballer @v.sacre
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                                    @v-sacre well, I’m 42 and i’m doubleing the HRV!! 😅😅😅 I don’t know if I have a super heart or I’m totaly waste 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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                                      jshan31 @Tieutieu
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                                      @Tieutieu no special events lately that explain this, and as of 2 days ago my HRV is back to “normal” range - 17-25.
                                      Like others have said I’m mostly interested in changes and trends not absolute numbers, but can’t work this spiking event out.
                                      I started wearing my old fenix 6 pro to see how they lined up and that is just too confusing!
                                      I also experience drop off in metrics re alcohol, poor sleep, illness etc.
                                      Anyway, thanks for responding

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                                        Iggge
                                        last edited by Iggge

                                        I am 33 and my HRV is between 39-46. I think it seems a little low. Other watches says normal HRV is between 58 - 70

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                                        • JonasLarssonJ Offline
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                                          My normal range is 94-104, I’m 55

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                                            Ars Vitae Bronze Member @Iggge
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                                            @Iggge Could you please be more specific, the “other watches” you wear that you measure your HRV with?

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