Metric
Heart Rate Variability
What your HRV number means, what moves it, and how to read it without overreacting to a single morning.
Heart rate variability is one of the most watched and least understood numbers on a wearable. It swings with sleep, stress, alcohol, illness, and training, which makes a single reading hard to interpret and a trend worth watching. Here's what the research says it means, what's been shown to move it, and where the science still isn't settled.
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Heart Rate Variability
HRV by Age: What's Normal for Men and Women
Where your number sits for your age and sex, and why the ranges online disagree.
See how you compareExample result
Woman · 40 · 34 ms
around the median for your age
from 84,772 adults
More on Heart Rate Variability
Why Did My HRV Suddenly Drop?
A single low morning is almost always a normal response to something from the day before, not a warning about your heart.
What Is a Good HRV? It Depends More Than You Think
A number that looks low on one person's wrist can be completely normal on another's.
Does a Low HRV Reading Mean You Are Anxious?
Research confirms a real link between reduced HRV and psychological stress, but the number cannot tell you which stressor drove it.
How Wearables Actually Measure HRV
The sensor on your wrist and the strap across your chest are doing fundamentally different things.
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