Timeline for Which statistical test would you recommend for comparing two interventions in a crossover study with repeated HRV measurements?
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| Apr 19 at 20:44 | answer | added | jginestet | timeline score: 0 | |
| Apr 19 at 16:32 | answer | added | Marc Chêne | timeline score: 0 | |
| Apr 19 at 14:29 | comment | added | Jeremy Miles | Maybe add to the question so you can format it? | |
| Apr 19 at 10:00 | comment | added | AB108 | @DemetriPananos Participant Condition Time RMSSD HF 1 SI Pre 32.5 450 1 SI Post 42.1 520 1 DB Pre 33.0 460 1 DB Post 39 495 2 DB Pre 35.2 480 2 DB Post 43.5 550 2 SI Pre 31 445 | |
| Apr 19 at 9:49 | comment | added | AB108 | @JeremyMiles Thanks for the question! I don’t directly measure stress level—it’s more of a potential uncontrolled confounding variable that might influence HRV responses. However, respiratory rate is measured indirectly via the HRV data using Kubios software, and it's available at each HRV timepoint (i.e., before and after each intervention). So it would be considered a within-subject variable that could vary across conditions and time. | |
| Apr 18 at 16:04 | comment | added | Jeremy Miles | Are stress level and respiratory rate between or within participant? That is, does a participant have one of those only, or one every time heart rate is measured? | |
| Apr 18 at 13:39 | comment | added | Demetri Pananos | Can you post a sample of your data, even if it is made up, so we can better understand the structure? | |
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