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It turns out, when the sympathetic system is revved up, HRV goes down. And when the parasympathetic system is in control, HRV goes up ... As the heart rate speeds up, which is what's happening under sympathetic tone, there's less variability between the beats; when the heart rate slows down, when the body is relaxing, there's more variability between
beats.
Peter Attia
How the Sympathetic & Parasympathetic Nervous Systems Affect HRV
AMA #31: Heart rate variability (HRV), alcohol, sleep, and more
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