Updated onJune 25, 2026
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) describes how much the time between your consecutive heartbeats changes over time. In Aidlab, HRV is a useful way to track recovery and stress trends from day to day.
Aidlab calculates HRV from ECG-derived RR intervals (beat-to-beat timing) and reports it as RMSSD (in milliseconds).

RMSSD is a time-domain HRV metric computed from successive differences between RR intervals.
HRV is highly individual. Compare your readings to your own baseline rather than to other people.
If you want to run your own HRV analysis, you can download the RR interval series used to compute HRV.
See: Exporting readings.
For background, measurement recommendations, and common pitfalls, read: Why and how you should measure your Heart Rate Variability (HRV).
Aidlab provides HRV estimates for informational purposes and does not diagnose medical conditions.
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