In light of the recent study (see this thread), I would like to ask if anyone here determines heart rate variability?
I myself work for the evaluation with the PC based software Kubios. It is a professional, well documented, free software from scientists at a Finnish university. You can use it to process raw ECG data as well as pulse intervals (of e.g. chest straps).
I myself use a Polar H10 as chest strap and a tablet with Elite HRV to record the measurement. From Elite HRV I export the data as a text file and import it into Kubios.
I think it would be interesting if we could collect data from several users and recommend that we use Kubios for evaluation (for comparability).
What do you think about this? Everyone would need at least a heart rate belt and a tablet, plus a PC. If there is general interest, I can also write some things about it (e.g. installation, export and import of data, evaluation).
I myself work for the evaluation with the PC based software Kubios. It is a professional, well documented, free software from scientists at a Finnish university. You can use it to process raw ECG data as well as pulse intervals (of e.g. chest straps).
I myself use a Polar H10 as chest strap and a tablet with Elite HRV to record the measurement. From Elite HRV I export the data as a text file and import it into Kubios.
I think it would be interesting if we could collect data from several users and recommend that we use Kubios for evaluation (for comparability).
What do you think about this? Everyone would need at least a heart rate belt and a tablet, plus a PC. If there is general interest, I can also write some things about it (e.g. installation, export and import of data, evaluation).