92 bpm is good. For anyone over the age of 10, if the pulse is between 60 and 100 bpm, then it's good.
However you should note that lower rates in that rangesuggest a higher level of fitness. Your heart rate is at the upper end of the range which suggests you do not do much exercise regularly.
Yes, it is great normal is 60-100 beats per minute. mine is ranges about 54-60 because i am a track runner.
If that is your resting heart rate, then yes, that is within the normal range of 50 to 100 beats per minute (BPM).
Ask your doctor!
The average resting heart rate for a 7yr old is 100bpm, normal limits are within 70-110bpm.
The average heart rate...: 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 Children- (1-10 years) 70-130 beats per minute Aldults and Children older than 10- 60-100 beats per minute well-trained athletes-40-60 beats per minute
80 - 120 beats per minute
Heart rates vary from person to person depending on age and fitness. A normal resting heart rate is generally considered to be 60-100 beats per minute, but can be as low as 40 beats per minute. A generalized resting heart rate for a 36 to 45 year old female with a good fitness level is 63 to 66 beats per minute. For a 36 to 45 year old female with a below average fitness level, the generalized resting heart rate is 79 to 84 beats per minute.
The normal vital signs for a 4 year old are 22 to 34 breaths per minute. Their resting heart rate is 80 to 140 beats per minute.
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Yes,it is normal.
it depends on your health and fitness
Sounds absolutely fine.
No, a normal heart rate for anyone is 60-100 bpm (beats per minute)
If they were in extremely good cardiovascular shape
The normal heart rate for an eight year old is about 80-120 beats per minute.
the normal heartbeat is 70 t0 80 beats/minute.
The normal heart rate for a 16 year old female would be between 60-100 BBM. 54 BPM in a resting state is not unusual. A healthy athletic female may have a lower blood pressure and heart rate than a non athletic female. This is due to the heart being trained, so to speak, in being more efficient.
Heart rate: 50-100 beats per minute, depending on physical age and conditioning.
A normal, healthy adult male (or female) should have a pulse rate anywhere from 60 to 100 beats per minute.