The normal heart rate for adult men and women both is between 60-100 beats per minute. However, this rate can vary for athletes, and be normal at a much lower rate. It is also normal for the heart rate to be above 100 during exercise or excitement.
The normal heart rate for women is 60-100 beats per minute. There are many factors that influence a heart rate. They include: Activity level Fitness level Air temperature Body position (standing up or lying down, for example) Emotions Body size Medications
The normal heart rate for an adult male is anywhere from 60-100 beats per minute. The normal rate depends on ones age. One's heart rate can dramatically increase or decrease depending on the activities they are participating in.
Normal resting pulse rate for a healthy 50 year old semi-sedentary man is 72BPM.
70 Beats Per Minute
70
about 89
A normal heart rate at rest is 60-100 BPM For more information contact me: Elliottcollins@hotmail.co.ukHow_heart_worksIM 17 TOO!!!!!!!!!
Nearly every text book lists 60-100 as the normal heart rate. This range was defined by doctors in order to make it easier to define fast and slow heart rates when reading EKG's and was not based on any research.In more recent studies, done at VA medical centers - so largely in older males, the normal heart rate was 50-90.In some medical conditions doctors may intentionally try to suppress the heart rate down the 50-60 range.
124
A normal heart rate for any adult is between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
The pulse rate should be 60/minute.
heart rate 67 year man
as the age increases heart rate reduces .for an 80 yrs old man heart rate between 70 to 80 is ok
70-100 beats per minute is normal resting heart rate. Lower is okay with athletes or sometimes with heart medication.
the average heart rate of an older male in 70.
about 89
A normal heart rate at rest is 60-100 BPM For more information contact me: Elliottcollins@hotmail.co.ukHow_heart_worksIM 17 TOO!!!!!!!!!
The normal range is from 60 to 100, so your borderline bradycardic. If you are a athletic type, I would worry about it. If thats not the case, just mention it to your doctor the next visit.
yes
Nearly every text book lists 60-100 as the normal heart rate. This range was defined by doctors in order to make it easier to define fast and slow heart rates when reading EKG's and was not based on any research.In more recent studies, done at VA medical centers - so largely in older males, the normal heart rate was 50-90.In some medical conditions doctors may intentionally try to suppress the heart rate down the 50-60 range.
O.K. Boys! Here is my 77 year old resting heart rate--72 to 78 based on ten second test at 12 to 13 beats. I have a stent in my heart and a new pacemaker which has nothing to do with heart rate as it was the same before turning into a bionic stud. The blood pressure has remained the same for years now. It varies from 120 over 70 to 120 over 80. What this all means? I haven´t a clue except that it all feels normal. Hope this helps.
124