The normal heart rate for adults is between 60-100 beats per minute. However, medications and certain conditions can raise and lower your normal pulse rate. Additionally, people who are very physically fit sometimes have a much lower resting heart rate. See your doctor to determine what a proper heart rate is for yourself personally.
I just finished going up the stairs to my office after 2 sets going up and down. My bpm is 124. I have not worked out for more than six months... I think it is pretty normal.. I feel really good, is like my heart was asking for this rush... If I keep working out same routine on a daily basis bpm should be lower than my first recorded bpm.. But Again I feel 120bpm might be pretty normal.. all depending on when was you last recenty excersice activity and the intensity of your last activity when you measured your bpm.
Everyone's heart rate varies depending on many factors such as age and physical fitness. When we run our heart rate will increase in order to pump blood, oxygen and nutrients around the body faster in response to an increase in the body's demand for energy. The amount our heart rate increases by will depend on how much exercise is done and normal fitness levels.
It is therefore impossible to say that a person's heart rate will increase to 120 when they run as the value will be different for every individual. However, the average heart rate at rest is 60 - 90 beats per minute, 120 is therefore a reasonable rate to expect the heart rate in an average adult to be when they are running.
No, typically a person with a heart rate at 100 is a child or very small person. Any higher than 100 is called tachycardia and can cause a heart attack long term. Exercise can bring a person's resting heart rate down.
It depends how fit you are. The more fit you are, the slower your resting beats per minute will be. For example, Lance Armstrong has a resting rate of 30 bpm, which means he is incredibly fit.
No... it's too high. I'm a 14 yr old girl too and my bpm is 80+-5. I exercise very regularly too.
This rate is high if there is no exertion of the body.
Everyone's resting rate has a slight variation. So your is normal.
no, 80 is the standard health rate
heart rate of seven year old girl with fever of 102
209
A heart rate of 60-100 is normal and the younger a person is the higher the heart rate is so a heart rate of 92 in a 13 year old girl is not deemed abnormal. As for the chest pain, any chest pain that causes you concern should be checked out by your GP.
A 13 year old maximum heart rate would be 207.
The average resting heart rate for a 7yr old is 100bpm, normal limits are within 70-110bpm.
what is the normal heaqrt rate for a children 12mon-18years old
The normal resting heart rate for a 2 year old is 80-130 beats per minute.
what is the normal pulse for a 6 year old girl
the normal heart rate is 70-110 but can differ from person to person
A rest and with a normal heart the HR ( Heart rate) is between 60 - 100 BPM
normal heart rate for an 86 year old woman
heart rate of seven year old girl with fever of 102
209
A heart rate of 60-100 is normal and the younger a person is the higher the heart rate is so a heart rate of 92 in a 13 year old girl is not deemed abnormal. As for the chest pain, any chest pain that causes you concern should be checked out by your GP.
The normal heart rate for a 3 year old child is 80 to 120 beats per minute. As children age, the normal heart rate decreases.
The target heart rate for a 16 year old girl is about 153 beats per minute. This is based on the fact that the maximum heart rate is 180 beats per minute.
The normal heart rate for an eight year old is about 80-120 beats per minute.