Mass General Brigham 2024 Evidence: Works

HRV Biofeedback Wearable Reduces Cravings in SUD Recovery

Summary

A clinical trial found that an HRV biofeedback wearable device reduced alcohol and drug cravings in people with severe substance use disorder during their first year of recovery.

Methods

Phase 2 clinical trial, 115 adults with severe SUD, 8 weeks

Key Findings

  • HRV biofeedback device reduced cravings vs control
  • AI-prompted biofeedback when stress/cravings detected
  • 10 minutes scheduled + 5 minutes prompted practice daily
  • Targets autonomic systems disrupted by chronic substance use
  • Cost-effective adjunct to standard recovery programs

Limitations

8-week study, longer-term effects not assessed

What This Means for You

HRV biofeedback may be a valuable tool for addiction recovery. When you notice cravings or stress, brief biofeedback practice can help regulate your autonomic response.

Source

Read the original paper in Mass General Brigham ↗

Added to HRV Zone: 2025-01-10

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