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150 bpm-170 bpm average
It is not dangerous. It is simply beats per minute.
nah 200bmp (vaires a bit with age)
Respiratory rate for infants up to 1 year: 25 - 30 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 1 to 8 years: 20 - 25 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 9 years and up: 14 - 20 bpm bpm - Breaths Per Minute
Respiratory rate for infants up to 1 year: 25 - 30 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 1 to 8 years: 20 - 25 bpm Respiratoryrate for children of 9 years and up: 14 - 20 bpm bpm - Breaths Per Minute
The baby's heart rate should be 120 to 150 BPM (beats per minute). Are you referring to the baby's heart rate or your own?
* Age 1-2 days - 123-159 bpm * Age 3-6 days - 129-166 bpm * Age 1-3 weeks - 107-182 bpm * Age 1-2 months - 121-179 bpm * Age 3-5 months - 106-186 bpm * Age 6-11 months - 109-169 bpm * Age 1-2 years - 89-151 bpm * Age 3-4 years - 73-137 bpm * Age 5-7 years - 65-133 bpm * Age 8-11 years - 62-130 bpm * Age 12-15 years - 60-119 bpm
Could be anything from 120 BPM to 150 BPM depending on the style of techno. Minimal and the more popular techno falls between 125 and 128 or so, harder techno like Schranz is a lot faster and could be anywhere between 140 and 150 if not more.
60-100 bpm.
No, it is not dangerous. A normal heart rate falls between 60-100 bpm for a normal person. Chances are you were experiencing anxiety at only 112 bpm. If you reduce your stress and anxiety and your heart rate remains over 100 bpm, that is considered abnormal, but in of itself not dangerous. A medical work up would be advised to rule out an arrhythmia. Your heart can beat 200 bpm for 24 hours before it will harm your heart.
Lance Armstrong has a resting heart rate of 30 - 35.
it should be in the region of 150 bpm or 200 if it is a fast powerwalk