12-29-2019 06:37
12-29-2019 06:37
Does anyone else see a RHR increase from Saturday-Sunday? It's usually 2 bpm for me (over the one year or so period I've had a Fitbit). And it might go up one from Sunday to Monday as well. I work out about five or six days a week, including cardio, strength and lower impact classes like Pilates (reformer) or Essentrics (that's three days a week). I wonder if it's restaurant food - we typically eat out or get take out Saturday nights. However, I DO eat out at lunch all the time (usually salads and a protein) during the week and my RHR while I rest/use the relax app in the afternoon (I work from home and have a flexible schedule) tends to go down (usually down to the low 60s. My RHR is mostly in the mid 60s range), lower than when I eat dinner takeout.
01-01-2020 12:57
01-01-2020 12:57
take out or restaurant meals are usually much higher is sodium and fat than what you would cook at home or a salad with minimal dressing. That is the cause for increased RHR. you may want to increase your water intake during that time to help flush the sodium.
Elena | Pennsylvania
01-02-2020 07:27
01-02-2020 07:27
Do you drink alcohol at all on the weekends? Alcohol will increase your RHR as well as the high sodium foods from restaurants.