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Episode 80. Heart Rate Variability with Marco Altini, PhD
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Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a key metric in the overall homeostatic balance of the body.
HRV is simply a measure of the variation in time between each heartbeat. This variation is controlled by a primitive part of the nervous system called the autonomic nervous system (ANS). It is largely an indicator of how well the body is handling the Allostatic Load (stress load).
I didn't truly grasp HRV until I was exposed to the work of Dr. Marco Altini; so I decided to ask him to come on and help educate my listeners.
In this episode we talk about:
- Overview of Heart Rate Variability (HRV
- The Autonomic Nervous Systems as an informant of health and homeostasis.
- Daily HRV fluctuation vs. Baseline changes over time. Factors, value of data, and implications
- Different tools to measure HRV
- Can HRV fluctuations predict chronic or acute flareups (ie Autoimmune Disease Flare?)
- The impact of breathing practices and lifestyle changes on HRV?
About Dr. Altini
Marco holds a PhD cum laude in applied machine learning, a M.Sc. cum laude in computer science engineering, and a M.Sc. cum laude in human movement sciences and high-performance coaching. He has published more than 50 papers and patents at the intersection between physiology, health, technology and human performance. He is the co-founder of HRV4Training, advisor at Oura, guest lecturer at VU Amsterdam, and editor of the Wearables department of IEEE Pervasive Computing. He loves running.
References
Social media
Twitter: @altini_marco
Website: https://www.hrv4training.com/
Medium reference: https://medium.com/@altini_marco
#hrv #autonomicnervoussystem #vagalnerve @heartratevariability #homeostasis #stressresponse #resiliency #allostaticload
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Manage episode 349310129 series 2839475
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a key metric in the overall homeostatic balance of the body.
HRV is simply a measure of the variation in time between each heartbeat. This variation is controlled by a primitive part of the nervous system called the autonomic nervous system (ANS). It is largely an indicator of how well the body is handling the Allostatic Load (stress load).
I didn't truly grasp HRV until I was exposed to the work of Dr. Marco Altini; so I decided to ask him to come on and help educate my listeners.
In this episode we talk about:
- Overview of Heart Rate Variability (HRV
- The Autonomic Nervous Systems as an informant of health and homeostasis.
- Daily HRV fluctuation vs. Baseline changes over time. Factors, value of data, and implications
- Different tools to measure HRV
- Can HRV fluctuations predict chronic or acute flareups (ie Autoimmune Disease Flare?)
- The impact of breathing practices and lifestyle changes on HRV?
About Dr. Altini
Marco holds a PhD cum laude in applied machine learning, a M.Sc. cum laude in computer science engineering, and a M.Sc. cum laude in human movement sciences and high-performance coaching. He has published more than 50 papers and patents at the intersection between physiology, health, technology and human performance. He is the co-founder of HRV4Training, advisor at Oura, guest lecturer at VU Amsterdam, and editor of the Wearables department of IEEE Pervasive Computing. He loves running.
References
Social media
Twitter: @altini_marco
Website: https://www.hrv4training.com/
Medium reference: https://medium.com/@altini_marco
#hrv #autonomicnervoussystem #vagalnerve @heartratevariability #homeostasis #stressresponse #resiliency #allostaticload
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onethingpod/support111 επεισόδια
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