No, it is not. If the woman in question is overweight, measures (balanced diet, exercise) should be taken to lose some. If she is not, this may be a case of thyroid hormone imbalance. The best thing to do would be to visit a Doctor Who can evaluate her professionally.
60 beats per minute is a normal heart rate for any adult, as the normal heart rate for an adult is 60-100 beats per minute. The question gets more complicated as we add in medications, which affect the heart rate in different ways.
But rest assured, 60 bpm is normal.
The normal heart rate of an adult is 60-101 bpm
Seems unusually slow unless you are super fit like a marathon runner.
yes, 65 beats per minute is a normal and good heart rate fora 39 year old female
Yes at rest a healthy one is between 55 and 100 BPM.
70 beats per minute is a very healthy heart rate for anyone.
Around 75 bpm, give or take. its actually 72 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.
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Not at rest, no, much too high. During exercise it's ok but a little low.
If you are not exercising 100 beats per minute is very high. Anything over 100 beats per minute for an adult is considered high by medical professionals and by definition is known as tachycardia. If you are exercising, 130 is normal and your heart can beat much faster than that in particularly strenuous exercise.
The average, healthy heart rate is 72 beats per minute. However, as you grow older your resting heart rate will increase slightly.
A normal human heart rate is between 60 to 100 beats per minute. It is normal is aerobically fit people and very common in athletes. For example, Lance Armstrong (famed professional cyclist) has a resting heart rate of 37. It is not considered normal if you experience symptoms such as weakness, dizziness or difficulty breathing, so see your doctor if you experience these.
The normal heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute. Consistent heart rates over 100 beats per minute indicates tachycardia, and consistently under 60 beats per minute indicates bradycardia. From: Edward R. Laskowski, M.D., The mayo Clinic, www.Mayoclinic.com
The normal resting pulse rate for someone age 26-35 is between 71 and 75 beats per minute, if you are a man. If you are a woman, the average pulse rate is between 73 and 76. If you are between these numbers, your pulse rate is in fact normal.
The normal heart rate for every adult (puberty and beyond) can vary differently from place to place. while in nursing school the guidelines have been 60-100 bpm (beats per minute). However this can be different based on someones normal rate which can differ between different conditions and peoples genetics. However 77 is a perfect rate. If youre concerned about your cardiovascular health you may want to consult your PCP and get some labs drawn. Potassium if youre really worried about your heart rate. I am a licensed nurse in both NY and NM.
Usually, for any adult, the normal heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). However, 116 bpm could be OK if the person is stressed, nervous, frightened, etc.
A heart rate of 115 beats a minute is dangerous for a person of any age if you are referring to a regular heart rate. If we are speaking of heart rate during exercise (and excuse me if that is what was meant), then 115 is normal if it is intense exercise. During a minor activity such as walking however, your heart rate should not be over 80 beats per minute. If your heart rate does exceed 80 beats per minute in a minor activity such as mild-pace walking, then you should check with your Cardiologist.