A heart rate of 79 is fairly normal. It's the blood pressure you need to measure; that's where the danger lies.
When you get older, your heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood and your pulse rate decreases.
Age affects pulse rate. Younger people have a higher pulse rate than elderly people. According to Healthline, pulse, or heart rate, is the number of times the heart beats per minute taken when a person is at rest and during exercise.
It is the heart rate that most of the people in the population have. But beyond that it does not mean much; if a doctor was trying to decide if your heart rate was high or low, they would use charts which take into account your age, weight and height. Don't compare yourself to 'average'. Alternatively, it may be the 'average' of your heartrate throughout the day.
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What is a normal pulse rate for age 74
The normal heart rate depends on a lot of things. Age, sex, activity, size and species.
I would say this heart rate is normal. Children under the age of 10 , especially those under the age of 3, have higher heart rates then adults do.
Your age determines your heart rate and what is normal for one age may not be normal for someone older or younger. I am a healty 50 year old and my doctor was concerned because my heart rate was 40 and he insisted that I get more excercise and raise my heart rate up to 65. He also incresed my Blood Pressure medicine.
A normal heart rate at rest for anyone over the age of 10 is between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
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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.
Depends on your age and what you're doing.
Well it would depend on what age the boy is. A normal heart rate at rest for anyone over the age of 10 is between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
What the medical field considers a normal, resting heart rate in a healthy adult is between 60-100 beats per minute. So a heart rate of 66 in a healthy 19 year old adult is normal if 60 and regular.
According to WebMD, the following are normal:Resting heart rate Age or fitness level Beats per minute (bpm)Babies to age 1:100-160Children ages 1 to 10:60-140Children ages 11 to 17:60-100Adults:60-100Well-conditioned athletes:40-60So, in a normal child or adult - 65 is normal.
Absolutely ! The normal heart-rate for a person of that age - is about half that !