Normally one would expect the heart rate to be a little higher. If he is very physically fit one would expect a strong pulse and low heart rate, but often it falls within the range of 50-70bpm. If you are concerned or he feels unwell especially after exercise, go and get him checked out. After all it will do no harm!
Not completely, it should be around 80-100, but if it's a little lower it's okay. If you just woke up then it should be around there, but if you have been up all day or have been standing around then maybe bring that up to your doctor at your next physical.
Yes, it's entirely normal. Children and smaller adults tend have naturally faster heart rates.
A giraffe's heart rate is around 65 beats per minute.
A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute.
80-120 beats a minute.
60-100 beats/minute
sixty beats per minute
A normal active heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute for adults. For children it is 70-100 beats per minute.
A giraffe's heart rate is around 65 beats per minute.
A heart rate of 60 beats per minute is considered within the normal range for healthy adults. It depends on what your normal heart rate is and where you are in your treatment (that is, how hyperthyroid are you? What are your FT3 levels?) 60 beats per minute sounds like a good thing to me.
The normal heart rate for an eight year old is about 80-120 beats per minute.
A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute.
80-120 beats a minute.
The normal heart rate for a 3 year old child is 80 to 120 beats per minute. As children age, the normal heart rate decreases.
The maximum, normal heart rate for a newborn baby is 190 beats per minute. The normal range is between 70 and 190 beats per minute.
60-100 beats/minute
sixty beats per minute
The heart rate of a normal goat is 70 to 95 beats per minute.
70-80 beats per minute