During the day, HRV is physiologically high, corresponding to high levels of activity. At night, and especially during deep sleep, HRV typically reduces, reflecting a shift into a rest and repair mode, where the body focuses on recovery and recharging for the next day.
Study finds out link between nighttime heart rhythm, stroke
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- Post published:June 23, 2025
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