Dr. Jay Wiles, a co-founder, and Chief Scientific officer at Hanu Health, is a clinical health and performance psychologist with board certification in heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback and peripheral biofeedback. He provides consultation in HRV to health influencers, professional athletes and teams, business executives, and other high performers.
In his presentation, he will discuss psychophysiology and heart rate variability and why it is crucial to heart health and resilience.
Advance your career by improving your expertise in longevity, the fastest growing trend in healthcare, and learn more about one of the most practical topics in longevity - HRV.
The webinar is moderated by HealthyLongevity.guide scientific content writers Agnieszka Szmitkowska Ph.D., and Ehab Naim, MBA.
Dr. Jay Wiles is an international speaker, scientist, clinician, influencer, and subject-matter expert and authority on the interconnection between the human stress response and health performance/optimization. Dr. Wiles is a clinical health and performance psychologist with board certification in heart rate variability biofeedback and peripheral biofeedback and works as a leading consultant in psychophysiology to health influencers, professional athletes and teams, executives, and high performers. He is the co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Hanu Health.
He has pioneered new and innovative means of using heart rate variability (HRV) and respiratory training as both diagnostic indicators of the dynamic nature of the human stress response, alongside therapeutic tools for regulating and conditioning this response for peak human performance. Dr. Wiles has an extensive history of working with top-performing athletes in the PGA, LPGA, MLS, MLB, ATP, and WTA. His consulting firm, Thrive Wellness and Performance, has held contracts with leading biotechnology and health technology organizations where he has engaged in research, development of therapeutics, and development of behavioral retention programs. Dr. Wiles has operated as the cohost of the Ben Greenfield Podcast since 2019 and hosts the Hanu Health Podcast.