Frontiers in Physiology 2025 Evidence: Doesn't Work

LF/HF Ratio No Longer Considered Reliable Marker

Summary

Major scoping review concluded that the LF/HF ratio should not be used as a marker of sympathetic/parasympathetic balance. The ratio is influenced by too many factors to reflect autonomic tone reliably.

Methods

Scoping review of HRV methodology literature

Key Findings

  • LF power reflects both sympathetic and parasympathetic activity
  • Breathing rate significantly affects LF/HF independent of autonomic state
  • No consensus on interpretation standards
  • RMSSD and HF power are more reliable parasympathetic markers

Limitations

Some researchers still defend LF/HF utility in specific contexts

What This Means for You

If your app or device reports LF/HF ratio, take it with a grain of salt. Focus on RMSSD or HF power for parasympathetic (recovery) assessment. The scientific community has largely moved away from LF/HF interpretation.

Source

Read the original paper in Frontiers in Physiology ↗

Added to HRV Zone: 2025-01-07

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