Adults 60-70
Yes, but it's at the upper limit of normal. A normal heart rate ranges from 60-100bpm
resting heart rate is how many times your heart beats, at complete rest.... like when you wake up in the morning... it should be around 70.. anything over 89 is unhealthy... lance Armstrong's resting HR is around 35 i believe... If your testing it correctly and still have one of 120 i suggest you take on some gradual exercise.. and work your way up.. resting heart rate is how many times your heart beats, at complete rest.... like when you wake up in the morning... it should be around 70.. anything over 89 is unhealthy... lance Armstrong's resting HR is around 35 i believe... If your testing it correctly and still have one of 120 i suggest you take on some gradual exercise.. and work your way up..
60- 100 BPM is "normal." Your actual HR will depend on you level of activity, physiology and health. If your your resting HR is above 100, you should consider ways to improve your cardiovascular health, mainly through daily exercise.Source: EMT training.
To calculate a heart rate range you need: Resting Heart Rate, Age, and the desired percent you wish to exert yourself. For example: Resting heart rate: 60 Age: 11 Desired % of Exertion: 65% - 80% This would be for a regularly active child. The formula is then: 220 - Age = Maximum Heart rate Max Heart Rate - Resting Heart Rate = Y Y x desired % + Resting Heart Rate = Heart Rate Range (HRR) To get the heart rate range, simply do the equation twice, once for each desired %. The shorter form of the equation is: 220 - Age = Max HR - Resting HR = Y x desired % + Resting HR = HRR For the above values it would look like this: 200 - 11 = 189 - 60 = 129 x 65% + 60 = 143.85 or 144 BPM 200 - 11 = 189 - 60 = 129 x 80% + 60 = 163.2 or 163 BPM The Heart Rate Range would then be: 144 - 163 BPM
yes normal heartrate is in between 90 - 130 it used to be in between 80 - 120 No, a HR of 114 is not normal. HR corresponds often with the strength of the heart muscle itself. A runner or a person with a congenitally strong heart may have a HR of 50. Normal HR is usually condered to be between 60 and 90. Stress, medications and other factor can speed up the heart rate or slow it down. If you have a HR of 114 on a regular basis, I would have it checked.
Resting, average heart rate is 70 - 73 beats per minute
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.
A rest and with a normal heart the HR ( Heart rate) is between 60 - 100 BPM
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.
It varies slightly with age, the basic formula is 220 - your age in years = beats per minute. Heart rate when exercising varies with how fit you are, how hard you're trying, and what type of exercise you're doing. A general recommendation is to stay within 2/3 - 3/4 of max heart rate.
Yes, it is normal hr for an active 16 years old.
60-100 is normal HR for all ages and both sexes