The difference was maximum at age 10 weeks (21.1 beats per minute and 13.7 breaths per minute), with the difference being statistically significant, at least at the P < .01 level at ages 10, 12, and 14 weeks, while P .01 at all other ages. The 10-to 14-week period is precisely the same period during which the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been reported to be maximum. These results support the concept that SIDS is linked to a vulnerable phase of cardiorespiratory maturation
Pulse Rate: The number of times your heart beats per minute. Respitaory Rate: The number of times you breathe per minute.
Respiration is how many times you breathe in one minute. Pulse rate is how many beats are produced as blood flows through an artery.
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the difference is that in excersize u wrk ur whole body with ekuipment and the other u get a pulse rate in having sex also
Pulse Rate is the number of times your heart beats in a minute. Breathing Rate (Respiratory Rate) is the number of times you breathe in one minute.
Yes there is a connection between pulse rate and height.
There is relationship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count because as per your blood sensitivity you got your pulse rate high and low so this is true that there is relation ship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count.
The respiration rate is your breathing rate and your pulse rate is your heart beat.
A pulse deficit is the difference in the heart rate and pulse rate when both are checked simultaneously. Pulse deficits are quite often a sign of decreased cardiac output.
the calculated pulse is not accurate as you have only measured it fo 15 seconds. then multiplied it by four. Now as pulse is measured in BPM (Beats Per Minute) The accurate way is to actually time it for a minute and you will have an accurate answer.
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.
The pulse rate goes up as the strenuousness of the exercise increases.
recovery time makes the pulse rate normal=)
It signals the difference between successive sample sizes