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A Guide To Monitoring Human Stress (& How To Use HRV, Breathwork, Stress Resiliency & Biofeedback) With Jay Wiles Of HANU Health.

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Jul 16, 2022
Jay Wiles, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Hanu Health, is an expert in HRV monitoring and stress resiliency. He discusses how heart rate variability is crucial for understanding stress and health. Jay highlights the role of wearable technology in providing real-time feedback for stress management and the benefits of breathwork. He also explores the connection between HRV, exercise performance, and recovery, emphasizing the importance of personalized health assessments for optimizing well-being.
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INSIGHT

HRV and Sleep

  • HRV is typically higher during sleep due to reduced energy expenditure and hormonal responses.
  • Factors like talking and hormonal changes influence HRV throughout the day.
ADVICE

Accuracy of HRV Measurement

  • Hanu uses an ECG chest strap for accuracy in continuous HRV monitoring.
  • Future integration with other wearables using PPG technology is possible, but accuracy may be impacted by movement.
ADVICE

Hanu Notifications

  • If HRV drops significantly, Hanu sends a notification prompting a breathing exercise or logging the event.
  • Logging events helps identify stress triggers and improve self-awareness.
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