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Now that I've had a fitness tracker for a while (a couple months), I've observed a trend that puzzles me just a bit. My average resting heart rate is 53 BPM, but my average heart rate when sleeping is 61 BPM.
Do any of you have a similar situation? To my knowledge, your heart rate is generally meant to be lower when sleeping. I've alternated wrists, and tried positioning it higher and lower on my wrist, but the data seems fairly consistent. Not an item of concern, just curiosity.
It's a Garmin Vivosmart 4.
It does potentially tie into another peculiarity, I tend to be a hot sleeper (nice for partners during the winter, not so great in the summer).
I'm in good health overall, BMI of 21, good blood pressure, good cholesterol, not diabetic, etc, VO2 Max 42-45, SPO2 readings average 95% while sleeping, some nights it briefly dips into the high 80s.
I do plan to ask my doctor for her thoughts at my next physical in March (obviously my fitness tracker isn't a "real" piece of medical equipment)
Do any of you have a similar situation? To my knowledge, your heart rate is generally meant to be lower when sleeping. I've alternated wrists, and tried positioning it higher and lower on my wrist, but the data seems fairly consistent. Not an item of concern, just curiosity.
It's a Garmin Vivosmart 4.
It does potentially tie into another peculiarity, I tend to be a hot sleeper (nice for partners during the winter, not so great in the summer).
I'm in good health overall, BMI of 21, good blood pressure, good cholesterol, not diabetic, etc, VO2 Max 42-45, SPO2 readings average 95% while sleeping, some nights it briefly dips into the high 80s.
I do plan to ask my doctor for her thoughts at my next physical in March (obviously my fitness tracker isn't a "real" piece of medical equipment)
