when you are a baby the heart rate is normal and also when active.Your heart is now developing a fuul rate and when active alot as you gets older your heart is now becoming at a faster rate.If you are an athletic your heart rate will not be the same as a normal person's heart rate because your body is enagetic so the haert don't need to pump that fast cause one pump can carry blood to the hole body.
Both age and physical fitness can have an effect on heart rate. In simple terms, the heart is a giant muscle. If you go through your life without working out, then this muscle will have to work harder to get its work done, which is helping to supply oxygen to the rest of the body. Working out, increases the workload capacity of this muscle. The average resting pulse for most people is between 70-76 BPM. A good resting HR is under 70. Many avid runners have a resting HR at or under 60 BPM.
This is why aerobic exercise. (exercise that also works out the heart) is so important.
Think of it this way. If you can knock 10 BPM off your Heart rate, think about how much easier your heart will work over its lifetime.
your heart rate will generally increase since as you get older, your heart along with all you other organs will start getting tired. thus it will have to work harder to get oxygen across the body by pumping harder
Yes! Age and physical exercise can have an effect on your heart rate. The more you train and have more endurance, the lower your heart rate is going to be. Which, means the healthier you will be. Your HR raises with age but with physical activity, it shouldn't change too much.
yes, heart rate is different at babies, teenager and adults while listening into music.
As people grow older their heart rate average starts decreasing.
Yes, it is very normal for your heart rate to change as you grow. For instance:
Babies pulse average = 100-160
Children average =70 to 120
Age affects your pulse rate by slowing it down as you grow older. Infants has the highest heart rates while the elderly generally have the lowest.
The BPM rate decreases with age due to decreased muscular Activity
The older one gets, the slower the heart rate, and the higher the chances of death
60-90 bpm.
The normal resting pulse rate for someone age 26-35 is between 71 and 75 beats per minute, if you are a man. If you are a woman, the average pulse rate is between 73 and 76. If you are between these numbers, your pulse rate is in fact normal.
Pulse rate charts are usually broken up into two segments - age and heart rate (beats per minute). Match your age with the target bpm and it will tell you whether you're working aerobically or anaerobically.
Why do you have your pulse rate taken? Why do you have your pulse rate taken?
Yes it does. The brain will associate color with memories, affecting the heart slowing or quickening your pulse rate.
Pulse rate tends to decrease with age due to factors like a decrease in overall cardiovascular fitness, changes in hormonal activity, and alterations in the heart muscle. Older individuals may also experience stiffening of blood vessels and reduced responsiveness of the autonomic nervous system, which can contribute to a lower resting pulse rate.
Is there a connection between age and pulse rate? That's the one I used and i got it right
Height does not affect pulse rate kthanks.
Hot spicy food does affect your pulse rate because you are nervous or scared to eat it resulting in your pulse rate increasing.
Yes, age can affect pulse rates. Generally, younger individuals have higher resting pulse rates, which tend to decrease as a person ages. However, individual factors like fitness level, health status, and medication can also influence pulse rates.
Since you are exercising your pulse rate goes faster.
Nope
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MEANING OF PULSE pulse is the rhythmical throbbing of artaries produced by the regular contraction of the heart, especially as palpated at the wrist or in the neck.. THE 3 FACTORS ARE: fitness,age and, you heart
Yes it does. Generally males seem to have a higher pulse rate than females, but pulse rate is also affected by fitness, age, and activity.
yes
What is a normal pulse rate for age 74