Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 2023 Evidence: Doesn't Work

Heat Stress Reduces HRV Until Acclimatization

Summary

Exercising in hot conditions acutely reduces HRV compared to temperate environments. Heat acclimatization over 10-14 days helps restore autonomic balance and improve heat tolerance.

Methods

Heat acclimatization studies with HRV monitoring

Key Findings

  • Acute heat exposure reduces HRV during exercise
  • Sympathetic dominance increases in hot conditions
  • 10-14 days of heat exposure improves tolerance
  • HRV stabilizes as acclimatization progresses
  • Hydration status affects autonomic response

Limitations

Individual heat tolerance varies significantly

What This Means for You

When training in heat, expect lower HRV initially. Allow 10-14 days for heat acclimatization. Monitor HRV to track adaptation and avoid overreaching during the acclimatization period.

Source

Read the original paper in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports ↗

Added to HRV Zone: 2025-01-10

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