Episode 51: Everything Women Should Know About HRV with Dr. Casey Metoyer, PhD episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 14, 2024 · 1H 17M

Episode 51: Everything Women Should Know About HRV with Dr. Casey Metoyer, PhD

from The Strength in Hormones Podcast · host Lauren Papanos

Welcome to Season 6 of the Strength in Hormones Podcast! We're kicking things off with an interview on HRV or Heart Rate Variability. HRV is becoming an increasingly common measure tested within many health technology devices as a way to assess for the body's recovery resiliency. Dr. Casey Metoyer is an exercise physiology researcher with a research emphasis on body composition and its relationship to athletic performance. In this episode, Dr. Metoyer shares with us everything women should know about HRV and its relationship to hormone health. He guides us through the different types of HRV tracking devices like the Oura Ring and Whoop band. He talks through the relationship between HRV and our cortisol (stress response) levels. He provides insight into how the hormonal changes of the menstrual cycle impact HRV and answers the burning question: how do I get my HRV level up? Tune in to this episode to learn more! A few things we chat about in Everything Women Should Know About HRV 👇👇👇 What is Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and what is it measuring? What are the common HRV tracking devices - any favorites? What is the most accurate option available on the market? HRV and its natural fluctuations with the menstrual cycle - what happens here and why? What could a higher HRV mean about human performance? What are your top two tools for improving our own HRV? Important show links 👇👇👇 Follow Dr. Metoyer on Instagram Learn more about hormone testing to optimize your hormone health

Welcome to Season 6 of the Strength in Hormones Podcast! We're kicking things off with an interview on HRV or Heart Rate Variability. HRV is becoming an increasingly common measure tested within many health technology devices as a way to assess for the body's recovery resiliency. Dr. Casey Metoyer is an exercise physiology researcher with a research emphasis on body composition and its relationship to athletic performance. In this episode, Dr. Metoyer shares with us everything women should know about HRV and its relationship to hormone health. He guides us through the different types of HRV tracking devices like the Oura Ring and Whoop band. He talks through the relationship between HRV and our cortisol (stress response) levels. He provides insight into how the hormonal changes of the menstrual cycle impact HRV and answers the burning question: how do I get my HRV level up? Tune in to this episode to learn more! A few things we chat about in Everything Women Should Know About HRV 👇👇👇 What is Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and what is it measuring? What are the common HRV tracking devices - any favorites? What is the most accurate option available on the market? HRV and its natural fluctuations with the menstrual cycle - what happens here and why? What could a higher HRV mean about human performance? What are your top two tools for improving our own HRV? Important show links 👇👇👇 Follow Dr. Metoyer on Instagram Learn more about hormone testing to optimize your hormone health

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