01-31-2021
10:44
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02-17-2021
06:29
by
WilsonFitbit
01-31-2021
10:44
- last edited on
02-17-2021
06:29
by
WilsonFitbit
I am worried about my sleeping heart rate being 100% above my RHR for the last several nights. Can anyone give me a clue as to why?
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02-01-2021 08:42
02-01-2021 08:42
I get something like this once in a while.
When it happens, I don't think it's a problem of my sleeping heart rate being too high, but rather my resting heart rate has been incorrectly calculated to be too low. I don't understand how resting heart rate is being calculated and I'm not convinced that it is a reliable number.
01-31-2021 20:39
02-01-2021 00:29
02-01-2021 00:29
Hey, thanks for responding alexthecat!
Problem is I can't attribute it to any change in habits or timing of exercise. And I didn't feel rested in the morning. I do have insomnia, though, so my sleep scores for Restoration are always a bit dicey. The higher sleeping heart rate though is new just in the past couple of days, the graph above being the worst.
02-01-2021 08:42
02-01-2021 08:42
I get something like this once in a while.
When it happens, I don't think it's a problem of my sleeping heart rate being too high, but rather my resting heart rate has been incorrectly calculated to be too low. I don't understand how resting heart rate is being calculated and I'm not convinced that it is a reliable number.
02-01-2021 13:08
02-01-2021 13:08
Thanks for your help, and a very good point. Especially after looking at the graph you posted. I'll say it anyway; kudos on that very healthy RHR of 56:)
02-01-2021 16:49
02-15-2021 07:11
02-15-2021 07:11
Mine is almost always over 100%. I was wondering if anyone else noticed this about it thought. I am a really good REM and Deep sleeper. I remember my dreams and most of them are very active dreams. On the mornings when I wake up and remember the dreams (multiple some nights), I know if I look at the resting heart rate calculator it will be at least 90% over. I am wondering if there is a correlation between the active dreams and your heart rate being high. I have been diagnosed with sleep apnea but my oxygen variation rarely shows a high variation. Just curious if anyone else has had this observation or if there is any data out there that active dreams affect the resting heart rate.
05-14-2022 08:36
05-14-2022 08:36
Have you tried doing mindfulness meditation in Fitbit app before sleep? If consistently done, quality of sleep can improve.