Last week I had a nice chat with Andres Preschel about stress and heart rate variability, check it out at the link below.
🎙️: How to use Biometric Data as the Backbone of Your Intuition
Here is a bit of what we discussed:
Timing of stressors is crucial for health and performance [00:00:00]
Understanding stress and body response [00:05:13]
Balance stress and prioritize health [00:11:05]
Understanding stress and its effects [00:17:34]
Balance subjective perception and data [00:27:42]
Wearable device data has limitations [00:29:02]
Baseline physiological stress changes [00:37:58]
Transparency is key for accuracy [00:41:56]
HRV measures stress response [00:51:25]
HRV is a useful tool [00:52:05]
Prioritize sleep, exercise, and nutrition [00:59:37]
Modify stress response for improvement [01:09:21]
Timing of stressors is crucial [01:11:32]
Listen to your body's data [01:17:28]
You can find the episode here. Thank you for listening.
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 co-founder of HRV4Training, advisor at Oura, guest lecturer at VU Amsterdam, and editor for IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine. He loves running.
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