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 "Root Mean Square of Successive Differences" is one of the most important parameters that provides information about the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system. It describes the short-term variability of the heartbeat, how strongly the heart rate changes from one heartbeat to the next.  "Root Mean Square of Successive Differences" is one of the most important parameters that provides information about the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system. It describes the short-term variability of the heartbeat, how strongly the heart rate changes from one heartbeat to the next. 
 Calculation of the RMSSD value: The time difference between successive RR intervals is multiplied by itself in order to obtain only positive values. These intermediate values are summed and divided by the number of RR interval differences to obtain the mean value. The square root is taken from the mean of these squared differences. The RMSSD is often referred to as the value for the body's ability to recover or as the "brake" of the nervous system. The higher this number is, the better. Calculation of the RMSSD value: The time difference between successive RR intervals is multiplied by itself in order to obtain only positive values. These intermediate values are summed and divided by the number of RR interval differences to obtain the mean value. The square root is taken from the mean of these squared differences. The RMSSD is often referred to as the value for the body's ability to recover or as the "brake" of the nervous system. The higher this number is, the better.
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