Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the normal average person keeps track of their heart rate when sleeping…
+1. Unless you think something is wrong with you, this is only going to lead to anxiety.
DP. The people for whom it would lead to anxiety shouldn't do it. But plenty of people like to pay attention to their biomarkers. For me, it helps to see the impact that stress, alcohol, and other things have. I have an oura ring that I wear that tracks heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, and sleep architecture. Doesn't bother me -- physically or mentally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the normal average person keeps track of their heart rate when sleeping…
+1. Unless you think something is wrong with you, this is only going to lead to anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Yours sounds about right. I hover between 60-65. I use the peloton regularly. 37/f
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the normal average person keeps track of their heart rate when sleeping…
+1. Unless you think something is wrong with you, this is only going to lead to anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the normal average person keeps track of their heart rate when sleeping…