not far off the norm if he is disease free, as long as its not >85 whilst resting. if this is the case look at your diet and try to walk more often.
A heart rate below 70 beats per minute is very healthy.
For children 1-5 years old, the pulse is 80-150 beats per minute. And children 5-12 years have a pulse of 60-120 beats/min. Hope this helps.
Normal pulse rate for a child between 1 and 10 years old is bt 70 and 120 bpm. I just took the pulse of my sleeping 3 year old and his was 96.
The average, healthy heart rate is 72 beats per minute. However, as you grow older your resting heart rate will increase slightly.
The average resting heart rate for a 7yr old is 100bpm, normal limits are within 70-110bpm.
Sitting still it should be about 70-80 bpm (beats per minute) if under when resting it is not too big of a deal and when active it will get pretty high up there. A doctor would pick up on any abnormalities in a standard physical.
A child's pulse rate can vary according to age. For example a child between the ages of 7 and 9 can have a pulse rate of 110 beats per minute, and a child between the ages of 1 to 2 years can have a pulse rate of 130 beats per minute.
For children 1-5 years old, the pulse is 80-150 beats per minute. And children 5-12 years have a pulse of 60-120 beats/min. Hope this helps.
Normal pulse rate for a child between 1 and 10 years old is bt 70 and 120 bpm. I just took the pulse of my sleeping 3 year old and his was 96.
A child (1-5 years) will have a pulse of appox 80-150 beats per minute. A child (5-12 years) will have a pulse of 60-120 beats per minute. And an adolescent will have a pulse of 60-105 beats per minute. Hope this helps.
The average, healthy heart rate is 72 beats per minute. However, as you grow older your resting heart rate will increase slightly.
The average resting heart rate for a 7yr old is 100bpm, normal limits are within 70-110bpm.
* Newborn infants: 100 to 160 beats per minute * Children 1 to 10 years: 70 to 120 beats per minute * Children over 10 and adults: 60 to 100 beats per minute * Well-trained athletes: 40 to 60 beats per minute
There is no specific number for an ideal pulse rate for a 67 year old. There is a range for a normal adult pulse. That range falls between 60 to 100 beats per minute.
130 to 140 beats per minute
As infants and children grow, their normal heart rate changes. For instance, the normal heart rate for a child age 1 - 2 years old is 80 - 130 beats per minute; the normal heart rate for a child 3 - 4 years old is 80 - 120 beats per minute; the normal heart rate for a child age 5 - 6 years old is 75 - 115 beats per minute; the normal heart rate for a child age 7 - 9 years old is 70 - 110 beats per minute; and the normal heart rate for a child age 10 years and older is 60 - 100 beats per minute.
Children 1 to 10 years: 70 - 120 beats per minute ...
The normal pulse rate range for a 1 mo-12 mo old child is 120-160 beats per minute (avg 140). For 12 mo-2 years it is 80-140 bpm (avg 120). Keep in mind that our heart rates are slower during sleep and when it is cold. In contrast, if a child has a temperature, it can result in a faster heart rate. In those cases, it could be 7-10 beats off normal.