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Welcome to the Heart Rate Variability Podcast where we discuss the research and applications of heart rate variability.

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Welcome to the Heart Rate Variability Podcast where we discuss the research and applications of heart rate variability.

    Nick Lackey Discusses HRV Biofeedback and Pain

    Nick Lackey Discusses HRV Biofeedback and Pain

    In this episode, Nick Lackey joins Matt to discuss the nature of pain and its relationship to heart rate variability and the nervous system. We also explore the exciting potential of HRV Biofeedback to help people to alleviate their pain. 


    Nicholas Seth Lackey, MA BCB, is a doctoral student in clinical psychology specializing in healthpsychology at Alliant International University. ​ With a focus on understanding and improving mental health, Nicholas has gained extensive clinical experience in various settings, conducting assessments and providing evidence-based therapy to individuals of all ages. His research contributions include studies on the psychophysiological effects of Heart-Rate Variability Biofeedback and meta-analyses on topics such as substance abuse and late-life depression. ​ Nicholas is also actively involved in teaching and service, serving as a graduate statistics tutor and holding leadership positions in student organizations. With his dedication to the field and commitment to making a difference, Nicholas is poised to become a valuable asset in the realm of psychology.


    nslackey@gmail.com
    DGBI review in Dr. G's Lab: Freeman, K. R., Lackey, N. S., Ferdousin, V., Fathi, M., Clarke, D. F., Mathias, M. S., Wynveen, R., Weiss, L., & Gevirtz, R. N. (2023). A Topical Review of Heart Rate Variability (HRVB) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Pediatric Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 11(4), 395-407. https://doi.org/10.1037/cpp0000506
     
    Inconsistency of brain regions across Central Sensitivity Syndromes: Walitt, B.; Ceko, M.; Gracely, J. L.; Gracely, R. H. Neuroimaging of Central Sensitivity Syndromes: Key Insights from the Scientific Literature. Curr Rheumatol Rev 2016, 12 (1), 55-87. DOI: 10.2174/1573397112666151231111104.
     
    Current IASP definitions: Raja, S. N.; Carr, D. B.; Cohen, M.; Finnerup, N. B.; Flor, H.; Gibson, S.; Keefe, F. J.; Mogil, J. S.; Ringkamp, M.; Sluka, K. A.; et al. The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises. Pain 2020, 161 (9), 1976-1982. DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001939.
     
    CBT for Chronic Pain Neuroimaging: Bao, S.; Qiao, M.; Lu, Y.; Jiang, Y. Neuroimaging Mechanism of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Pain Management. Pain Res Manag 2022, 2022, 6266619. DOI: 10.1155/2022/6266619.
     
    No difference on 24-hour HRV on low/high CSI: Mikkonen, J.; Kupari, S.; Tarvainen, M.; Neblett, R.; Airaksinen, O.; Luomajoki, H.; Leinonen, V. To what degree patient-reported symptoms of central sensitization, kinesiophobia, disability, sleep, and life quality associated with 24-h heart rate variability and actigraphy measurements? Pain Pract 2024, 24 (4), 609-619. DOI: 10.1111/papr.13331.

    • 49 min
    Dr. Dave Hopper talks Nutrition and HRV

    Dr. Dave Hopper talks Nutrition and HRV

    In this episode, Dr. David Hopper talks about the connection between nutrition, health, inflammation, and heart rate variability.  

    • 50 min
    Joshua Marchant talks about his HRV Research Comparing Popular Breathing Practices

    Joshua Marchant talks about his HRV Research Comparing Popular Breathing Practices

    In this episode, Joshua Marchant joins Matt to discuss his research comparing how resonance frequency, square breathing, and 4-7-8 breathing impact heart rate variability.
    Josh is a 1st-year student studying clinical psychology at Brigham Young University. He is interested in combining psychotherapy with biofeedback to improve mental health treatment outcomes. He works under the mentorship of Dr. Patrick Steffen. Josh is also a father of two little boys and loves spending time with his family.
    Here is a link to the presentation slides for Josh's thesis, including data and graphs for the data: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1djNhRAn7avAgO3ZNwFV3d4VjvZJBOIsJ/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115393129857853066622&rtpof=true&sd=true

    • 29 min
    BMI vs. HRV with Dr. Janell Mensinger

    BMI vs. HRV with Dr. Janell Mensinger

    In this episode, Dr. Mensinger and Matt Bennett make the research-based argument on why heart rate variability destroys body mass index as a metric of health and longevity! 
    Janell Mensinger, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical and School Psychology at Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Mensinger is a passionate and dedicated mentor to students pursuing doctoral degrees in clinical psychology and teaches courses in statistics, theories of measurement, and eating disorders. She is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Eating Disorders and has been doing research in the field eating and body concerns for over 20 years. She is widely published and has presented all over the world on topics related to her program of research, which primarily focuses on the intersection of weight stigma and disordered eating. Her research includes one of the first randomized controlled trials highlighting the importance of promoting a weight-neutral (aka weight-inclusive) over a weight-centered approach to health and wellbeing. More recently, in search of more accessible digital interventions for individuals who are struggling with eating and body concerns, she piloted the successful use of a smartphone-based heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback app for enhancing mindful self-awareness and reducing disordered eating among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. She was recently awarded (2024) an R16 SuRE grant from the National Institutes of Health investigating methods to optimize the validity of measuring mind-body phenomena. This work specifically aims to improve our understanding and measurement of interoceptive sensibility (i.e., the ability to adaptively interpret bodily signals) as it relates to health and wellbeing.
     
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    In Matt and Janell’s recent AAPB conference workshop (May 2024) on the problems and pitfalls of the BMI as a health metric, they propose HRV as a potential alternative metric in the context of a stigma-free weight-inclusive approach to healthcare. For more information about a weight inclusive model of health and a sampling of the research Janell has completed over the past 5 years describing and testing this perspective, see the articles below. The 2022 and 2021 papers are open source. Please feel free to email Janell for copies of the 2019 or 2023 papers if you cannot obtain them.
    Mensinger, J.L., Shepherd, B.F., Schapiro, S., Aware, Y., Brochu, P. Calogero, R., & Tylka, T., (2023). Mediating effects of a weight-inclusive health promotion program on maladaptive eating in women with high body mass index. Eating Behaviors, 49, 101730. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101730
    Mensinger, J. L. (2022). Traumatic stress, body shame, and internalized weight stigma as mediators of change in disordered eating: a single-arm pilot study of the Body Trust® framework. Eating Disorders, 30(6), 618-646. https://doi.org/10.1080/10640266.2021.1985807
    Calogero, R.M., Tylka, T.L., Mensinger, J.L., Meadows, A., & Danielsdottir, S. (2019). Recognizing fat as a fundamental right: A weight-inclusive approach to size acceptance and healing from sizeism. Women and Therapy, 102,1-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/02703149.2018.1524067
    Mensinger, J.L., Cox, S., & Henretty, J. (2021). Treatment outcomes and trajectories of change in patients attributing their eating disorder onset to anti-obesity messaging. Psychosomatic Medicine, 83(7), 777-786. https://doi.org/10.1097/PSY.0000000000000962

    • 58 min
    Dr. Fred Shaffer Joins the Show (Replay)

    Dr. Fred Shaffer Joins the Show (Replay)

    Dr. Fred Shaffer joins the podcast to discuss his nearly five decades of work with heart rate variability and biofeedback. It is such an honor to have one of the pioneers in HRV as our guest! http://fshaffer.sites.truman.edu/

    • 38 min
    Dr. Inna Khazan on Setting Up a Successful HRV Biofeedback Training Session

    Dr. Inna Khazan on Setting Up a Successful HRV Biofeedback Training Session

    In this episode, Dr. Inna Khazan joins Matt to discuss how to set up an ideal heart rate variability training session. Learn how to get the most benefit out of your training time. 

    • 37 min

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