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    Todd Danielczyk Gold Members @inkognito
    last edited by 2 Dec 2023, 10:43

    @inkognito Ah yes! It is well documented how HRV is affected with alcohol consumption.

    In a way I’m glad I didn’t track my HRV in my youth with all the trade shows I went to 😉👍

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      Likarnik Bronze Member @inkognito
      last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 07:45

      @inkognito I found that beers before bed affect my sleep HR and HRV much more than hard training or getting sick

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        A Former User @Mff73
        last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 08:13

        @Mff73 sickness, stress, poor sleep and recovery result in low HRV. Good sleep and recovery, low stress, good fitness result in high HRV. Plus it’s also a bit genetics.

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          Mff73 @Mff73
          last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 08:31

          @Mff73 said in HRV on Vertical:

          @babychai said in HRV on Vertical:

          @Mff73 i feel the same too. my fever also got make HRV drop

          question to experts : shouldn’t it be the opposite ? higher HRV in case of illness ? 🤔

          thanks to all to correct me 🙂

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            Tieutieu Platinum Member
            last edited by Tieutieu 12 May 2023, 09:11 5 Dec 2023, 08:46

            HRV indeed is an indicator of illness, “drunkness” also, tired periods…
            It’s directly linked to HR : the higher is the HR, the lowest the HRV should be. But low HR doesn’t mean hight HRV.

            But before HRV was introduced, HR at night itselft was already a very good indicator : I can easily find every night I have been partying or drinkink too much, or been hill => my HR at night directly jumps from 40/45 bpm to 60/65.

            So HRV is certainly an interesting indicator, but at my athletic level, I still don’t know excatly how I will be able to use it. For now I imagine to combine it with CTL/TSS tracking to sometime decide not to go training even if I want to. Somehow helping me “train better, don’t train more”.

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              kamarasm Bronze Member @Tieutieu
              last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 12:01

              @Tieutieu yes, I think so, trends are important.
              However I checked HRV during illness. 😉 It was 9 😄

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                Mouse Cruiser Bronze Member @Tieutieu
                last edited by Mouse Cruiser 12 May 2023, 12:43 5 Dec 2023, 12:41

                @Tieutieu Perhaps more than an aid in training, HRV is important as a warning against a heart attack condition or problems with heart function, because according to my friend, when the heart beats to the rhythm of the metronome (HRV goes towards 0), we are about to have a heart attack.
                Of course, this is not a scientific explanation, but it seems logical and reasonable to me

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                  Tieutieu Platinum Member @Mouse Cruiser
                  last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 13:06

                  @Miš-Kan thanks, didn’t knew that !

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                    Swaddy61 Silver Members @Tieutieu
                    last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 13:11

                    I have only had my SV about 10 days, so not enough to get the full 14 day average. On top of that I have had a really bad cold over the last week, so maybe my current HRV is a bit low because of that - currently averaging 21 ms (Resting HR is 55, and I am 62), with last night only 19ms ‘apparently’, although I feel I am through the worst of the cold. I am ‘reasonably’ fit (for my age?), but it still seems rather low.
                    I’ll keep watching over the coming weeks…

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                      Egika Platinum Member @Mouse Cruiser
                      last edited by Egika 12 May 2023, 13:56 5 Dec 2023, 13:56

                      @Miš-Kan said in HRV on Vertical:

                      @Tieutieu Perhaps more than an aid in training, HRV is important as a warning against a heart attack condition or problems with heart function, because according to my friend, when the heart beats to the rhythm of the metronome (HRV goes towards 0), we are about to have a heart attack.
                      Of course, this is not a scientific explanation, but it seems logical and reasonable to me

                      Do you have any scientific proof of this apart from “friend” and “seems logical”?

                      To me it sounds a lot like an urban legend…

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                        Tieutieu Platinum Member @Egika
                        last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 14:00

                        @Egika. While trying to get some informations, I found that (french partially english). But there must be more litterature about it.

                        “Coronary heart diseases : Several studies indicate that a drop in HRV is associated with the risk of cardiovascular and coronary pathologies, hypertension and insufficiency cardiac [10].”

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                          Mouse Cruiser Bronze Member @Egika
                          last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 17:00

                          @Egika First of all, I should say that I am a technician and not a doctor, so I interpret some explanations in my own way. Since you want a more in-depth medical read, I suggest starting with one of the articles that summarizes the following:
                          Low heart rate variability (HRV), a marker of cardiac autonomic dysfunction, has been associated with increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. We examined the association between reduced HRV and incident stroke in a community-based cohort.
                          Source: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.116.012662

                          Urban legend or scientific fact? Judge for yourself.
                          As I said, I simplified and it seems logical and reasonable for me.

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                            Egika Platinum Member @Mouse Cruiser
                            last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 17:06

                            @Miš-Kan right. Heart stress and low HRV values go along with each other.
                            Before I understood “once HRV reaches 0, you get a stroke”. And while the first correlation makes sense, the latter would be wrong simplification.

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                              Swaddy61 Silver Members @Egika
                              last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 17:16

                              @Egika Crikey… Should I be worried (19ms)? Or get it professionally measured?

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                                A Former User @Swaddy61
                                last edited by 5 Dec 2023, 17:34

                                @Swaddy61 A single value means absolutely nothing (what’s your range?), and comparing people’s HRV values is totally meaningless.

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                                  mikekoski490 Bronze Member @Swaddy61
                                  last edited by mikekoski490 12 May 2023, 19:30 5 Dec 2023, 18:48

                                  @Swaddy61 Hi. I’ve brought this same topic up in the Suunto Race forum, as my HRV is totally not correct in Suunto Race.

                                  Since I’ve owned it, my nightly HRV score is around 15, which I was about to go to my doctor to discuss as it’s dangerously low.

                                  Background: I’m 55, ex elite athlete in rowing and cycling, still compete in trail running, overnight resting HR is 48, and Suunto App is currently saying ready for training etc. BP is typically 120/80.

                                  As I have a Polar H10 strap, before going to the doctor, I decided to cross reference a few HRV apps - Elite HRV and HRV4training.

                                  BOTH apps, when paired with my Polar band, gave consistent readings over 2 days between 50 and 60 HRV score.

                                  So, if your Vertical is giving you scary HRV scores, try a Bluetooth heart rate belt and an HRV app.

                                  Personally I think this is a Suunto watch and Suunto app error when the app says my HRV score, at 14 this morning, is ‘normal’,when most online info says that score would mean I’m at risk for catastrophic illness or even death.

                                  My HRV score this morning with Elite HRV was 52.

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                                    A Former User @Mouse Cruiser
                                    last edited by 6 Dec 2023, 08:11

                                    @Miš-Kan I think people with very low HRV have usually a “worse” lifestyle, don’t do much sports, so there’s a higher risk of any health issues in general. That’s logical. But the conclusion of this study was:

                                    Lower HRV was associated with higher risk of incident stroke among middle-aged adults with prevalent diabetes mellitus but not among people without diabetes mellitus.

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                                      Ketoohs Silver Members @Guest
                                      last edited by 6 Dec 2023, 08:41

                                      @tomasbartko I believe that on this forum, most of us are in above average shape, so seeing low HRV scores is a bit puzzling.

                                      At age 44 my minimum HR at night is mostly around 43, VO2 on the watch above 53 so constant scores of around 32 for the HRV ring all sort of bells in my head. Maybe it is genetics, maybe I am to stressed or maybe the algorithm on the watch just does not work for me.

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                                        Jacobus
                                        last edited by 6 Dec 2023, 09:09

                                        Hello all,
                                        I am 57 years old and exercise 4-5 times a week, run a sub 4 hour marathon at my leisure, but only have a very low score of 13ms on average…
                                        I usually feel good, full of energy. But I find the HRV value a bit disturbing now that I see yours.
                                        I take all the wisdom that comes from the internet with a grain of salt, but it doesn’t sit well with me.
                                        Be sure to call the doctor for clarity.

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                                          Frederick Rochette Bronze Member
                                          last edited by 6 Dec 2023, 09:39

                                          I’m 49 years old and have a fairly low heart rate (under 40 beats at rest). HRV analysis works well for me and gives me information that’s fairly consistent with my state of fitness and lifestyle.
                                          The problem is that the data is not identical between SA and Vertical.
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