Remote Short Sessions of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Monitored With Wearable Technology: Open-Label Prospective Feasibility Study.
Robert P HirtenMatteo DanielettoKyle LandellMicol ZweigEddye A GoldenRenata PyzikSparshdeep KaurHelena ChangDrew S HelmusBruce E SandsDennis S CharneyGirish Nitin NadkarniEmilia BagiellaLaurie KeeferZahi Adel FayadPublished in: JMIR mental health (2024)
In conclusion, we found that using brief remote HRV biofeedback sessions and monitoring its physiological effect using wearable devices, in the manner that the study was conducted, was not feasible. This is considering the low compliance rates with the study intervention. We found that remote short sessions of HRV biofeedback demonstrate potential promise in improving autonomic nervous function and warrant further study. Wearable devices can monitor the physiological effects of psychological interventions.