HRV vs. Smoothness/Coherence ???
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:29 am
Mon 12 Mar 2012, 10:13 am
Good Morning Ryan, All,
For these many months, I may have been operating under a misunderstanding of basic concepts!
Some questions:
(1) Am I correct that RSA (Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia) and HRV (Heart Rate Variability) are more or less interchangeable concepts?
(2) Where I may have been going wrong is misunderstanding the nature of "smoothness" ("coherence" in HeartMath jargon). I have been treating "smoothness" and HRV as if they are more or less interchangeable. However, it has come to my attention that they are measuring different things. Is that correct? If so,
a) I understand the concept of HRV, but I guess I don't understand "smoothness." What is smoothness
measuring? What is it's relationship, if any, to HRV? What is the significance of "smoothness"? Why is it
useful as distinguished from HRV?
b) HeartMath says that "coherence" is most strongly produced by adopting feelings of gratitude, appreciation
and heart-felt emotions. However, my personal experience with adopting appreciation does not produce
much smoothness or HRV, and that breath-lengthening seems the more direct driver.
c) Does this "heart-felt emotions stuff have clinical validity, or is it just "New Agey" stuff masquerading in
scientific jargon?
I welcome any disucssino of this interesting and important topic.
Rex
Khon Kaen, Thailand
[email protected]
Good Morning Ryan, All,
For these many months, I may have been operating under a misunderstanding of basic concepts!
Some questions:
(1) Am I correct that RSA (Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia) and HRV (Heart Rate Variability) are more or less interchangeable concepts?
(2) Where I may have been going wrong is misunderstanding the nature of "smoothness" ("coherence" in HeartMath jargon). I have been treating "smoothness" and HRV as if they are more or less interchangeable. However, it has come to my attention that they are measuring different things. Is that correct? If so,
a) I understand the concept of HRV, but I guess I don't understand "smoothness." What is smoothness
measuring? What is it's relationship, if any, to HRV? What is the significance of "smoothness"? Why is it
useful as distinguished from HRV?
b) HeartMath says that "coherence" is most strongly produced by adopting feelings of gratitude, appreciation
and heart-felt emotions. However, my personal experience with adopting appreciation does not produce
much smoothness or HRV, and that breath-lengthening seems the more direct driver.
c) Does this "heart-felt emotions stuff have clinical validity, or is it just "New Agey" stuff masquerading in
scientific jargon?
I welcome any disucssino of this interesting and important topic.
Rex
Khon Kaen, Thailand
[email protected]