It should be around 50-60 if its any higher you should see a doctor.
About 50 - 60 BPM whilst asleep and waking up ANY other heart questions? E-mail heartquestionsanswerd@hotmail.co.uk
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60 to 100 beats per minute is the average resting heart rate for a 12 year old.
between 10-30bpm
170-220 bpm
If a 12 year old has a heart rate of 170 while exercising they should see a doctor immediately. The heart rate is very high so they should go, because its very bad for the child.
To have a high rate of respiration requires a high blood flow to distribute the oxygen to the tissues, this increases the heart rate it also increasing the blood flow to the tissues.
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
The average resting Heart Rate for 10 year olds is 72 Beats per Minute (BPM)
Hypertension means high blood pressure, usually above 140/90. A high heart rate is called Tachycardia (>100bpm)
That is a very high heart rate for a young adult.
72
the baby's heart rate, should on adverage be 10% lower then ours. So if its higher somethings wrong
to not let your heart rate go too high
No not always. If someone is bleeding badly for example their blood pressure will be low but heart rate high as a compensation. Blood pressure and heart rate are usually inversly related.
Low RESTING heart rate. I hear it should be 60 bpm and the like.
If a 12 year old has a heart rate of 170 while exercising they should see a doctor immediately. The heart rate is very high so they should go, because its very bad for the child.
To calculate a target heart rate for exercise, first determine the maximum heart rate by subtracting the person's age from 220. For instance, a twenty year olds maximum heart rate is 220 minus 20, or 200. The target heart rate for moderate intensity exercise is 50-70% of the maximum. This is calculated by multiplying 200 by 0.50 and by 0.70. This gives you a target heart rate range of 100-140.
A fit person has a resting heart rate of 70 or below. 170 is very high - you should probably see your doctor and start a good exercise program if you are healthy enough.
To have a high rate of respiration requires a high blood flow to distribute the oxygen to the tissues, this increases the heart rate it also increasing the blood flow to the tissues.
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
I think I should seek advise from another doctor