Hi all,
I have read that heart rate variability (HRV) is a good indicator of well-being, health, and energy levels.
With the arrival of the New Year, I want to get my energy, health, and well-being in check. A couple of questions for others, if anyone has any experience of monitoring and tracking this data?
1) Is HRV a good proxy for general well-being, or are there other metrics that should be considered / integrated?
2) How have you tracked and monitored HRV, and any other metrics that you think are important to energy / well-being?
Garmin devices measure stress based on HRV. When I look at the numbers in real time I think they are often accurate but I see my lowest stress levels when I am having a lazy weekend where I feel really low energy (certainly not 'great'.)
If I look at my charts of stress over the day the notable thing is that there are gaps: yesterday 7 hours of of 24 were gaps, all during the waking hours.
I don't find the stress readings averaged over a long period of time (weeks, months) to be meaningful.
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Having tried a few I have a preference for the Vivosmart bands and the Vicoactive watch. I am wearing a Vivosport right now and like it the least of the bunch mostly because despite a nice color screen the U.I. is not so good. (Sometimes it's hard to navigate away from whatever screen it is on to see the time.)