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A human heart beats about 100,000 times a day. The resting rate can be around 60 to 90 beats per minute in children and adults. The maximum rate is around 200 in children, which can be dangerously high in adults.
Normal heart rates are about 96 if you are a kid but if you are parent it is prob about 72 beats per minute Normal running heart rate is 200 beats per minute
This depends on the age and health of the child. Children start out much higher than adults and gradually reach the adult rate by around age 10. Newborns (0 - 3 months old): 100 - 150 beats per minute Infants (3 - 6 months old): 90 - 120 beats per minute Infants (6 - 12 months old): 80 - 120 beats per minute Children 1 - 10 years: 70 - 130 beats per minute Children over 10 and adults (including seniors): 60 - 100 beats per minute Well trained athletes: 40 - 60 beats per minute
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.
well first you have to define old. next what has he done his whole life like his job and was he active as a kid and is he still active now. lastly what was he last doing was he running or sitting still
It depends. Your heart can beat fast as a kid and get slower as you grow old.
Children. Just to emphasize what type of children; /YOUNG/ children or babies.
That is pretty high! My heartrate was that high for about 2 hours for no reason at all and I was fine. If it happens again take them to the ER just to get it checked out not because they are going to die but so you can figure out what is wrong. It is probably SVT.
200 for an average baby. but for a baby who just drank a big pot of coffee is 750. oh let me tell ya never give your kid coffee. they'd be bouncing of the walls more then grandma on Christmas morning after she opens her present of granny pannies.
AnswerThe average resting heart rate in children starts high and continues to decrease until the normal adult range of 60-100. The normal range for an 8 year old at rest is about 70-110. With exercise, however, this can increase to 200.
Patty Ferrell
heart break kid July 17, 2008 Heart Break Kid