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Monitoring Heart Rate Variability: A Wearable Sensors Guide

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Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Jenkins, MD, FACP ⭐ Board-Certified Clinical Specialist
Specialty: Internal Medicine · Institution: Stanford University School of Medicine
Medical Council License #IM-4091A

Written by DrManthan Editorial Team (Medical Writer)
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified doctor or healthcare specialist before making medical decisions or starting any treatment plan.
    Patient reviewing heart rate trends on a smartwatch
    📷 Patient reviewing heart rate trends on a smartwatch

    How HRV Predicts Autonomic Nervous System Recovery

    Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is the variance in time between consecutive heartbeats, measured in milliseconds. It serves as a biomarker for cardiovascular fitness and recovery.

    How HRV Predicts Recovery

    • High HRV: Indicates a balanced, responsive autonomic nervous system with strong parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) activity.
    • Low HRV: Indicates your body is under stress, with dominant sympathetic (fight-or-flight) activity.

    Practical use: Check your baseline HRV trends to help customize your training intensity and identify when your body needs active rest.

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