HRV & Brain Health

Studies on Parkinson's, concussion recovery, cognitive function, and neurological conditions

Cephalalgia 2023 Evidence: Doesn't Work

Higher HRV Predicts Better Migraine Treatment Response

Chronic migraine patients with preserved HRV respond significantly better to preventive treatment, with nearly 10 fewer headache days per month compared to those with low HRV.

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Parkinson School 2024 Evidence: Doesn't Work

HRV Abnormalities May Be Early Parkinson's Biomarker

HRV abnormalities appear in premotor phases of Parkinson's disease and correlate with disease progression. Lower HRV is associated with worse motor symptoms, cognitive decline, and freezing of gait.

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Frontiers in Neuroscience 2023 Evidence: Doesn't Work

HRV Tracks Concussion Recovery in Athletes

After concussion, HRV (particularly pNN50) decreases acutely and typically recovers within 3 weeks. Monitoring HRV may help guide safe return-to-play decisions.

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Frontiers in Neuroscience 2023 Evidence: Works

Higher HRV Linked to Better Executive Function

HRV correlates with cognitive performance, particularly executive function, decision-making, and emotional regulation. Higher vagal tone supports better brain function across age groups.

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