Yes, that is normal. Here is a general standard of pulse rate (PR).
Resting Pulse Rate
PR < 40 BMP - Below healthy resting heart rates.
PR 40-60 BPM - Resting heart rate for sleeping.
PR 60-100 BPM - Healthy adult resting heart rate.
PR 100 BPM - 220 BPM - Acceptable if measured during exercise. Not acceptable if resting heart rate.
PR > 220 BPM - Abnormally high heart rate.
That seems like a question that is too specific for an accurate answer. You most likely should consult your doctor for that kind of insight. There's a lot more to a good heart rate than a number.
Well, I am 22 and mine is between 52 and 55 bpm during a typical relaxed state evreytime I measure it. 2 different doctors told me on the spot that this is a good thing. They have also looked at my x-rays and did a full exam on me because I am paranoid and not easily convinced. They both told me I have a very healty heart and explained basically that the rate is slightly slow because it working effortlessly.
The doctor also told me that some people have Bradycardia which causes the heart rate to be slower than average.
Bradycardia, in a nutshell, is basically a problem with the heart's electrical system, it can be caused by excessive resistance to the heart's output such as impedance in the arteries and veins. Some symptoms of bradycardia are excessively large pulses, chest pains, nausia and loss of energy, particularly during excercise.
It can be caused by things like too much potassium in the bloodstream, some medications such as benzo and also high chlorseterol.
My conclusion is this: If you are 45 and your heart rate is 53 in a average relaxed state, it is likely that you have a healthier than average heart given you don't have Bradycardia symptoms.
I am not a doctor, however, if you are concerned about something to do with your heart you should see one asap.
Long live you!
-Mike
For a resting heart rate it'd be pretty good, almost on the low side.
no it is not good.
at birth a heart rate below 60 is considered arrest.
at birth it must be above 100 bpm and it is usually 120-160 bpm
For a fit person - even at that age - it's an OK resting heart rate.
no
somewhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute.if your heart rate is normally about 90, a heart rate of 60 is going to be abnormal low. if you are 2 years old your heart beat should be 115 - 170. the standard range of a normal healthy human adult heart rate is said to be 60 - 80 beats per minute when at rest.
140-160 beats per minute. Resting could be as low as 115 bpm
I don't know for a 2 year old, but i do know that the average human heartrate goes from 90-100 beats per minute, well, I'm not sure about that either. I got it from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
If your pulse rate is 132 beats per minute and you are not doing exersice while that is happening than you should be concerned. The average adult heartbeat is 70 beats per minute. you should consult a medical professional.
60-80 beats per minute is about normal for most adults. Faster rate with exercise etc. Children and especially infants hearts beat more rapidly 120-130 not uncommon. When the heart is beating faster that this it is working too hard. The faster it beats the less adequate the circulation. The heart pumps the blood back through the entire body. If it is pumping too fast the body isn't getting good oxygen supply. A heart can beat up to about 300 beats a min but that is way too fast and this is an emergency situation where the heart is beating so fast it is just quivering and not really pumping.
somewhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute.if your heart rate is normally about 90, a heart rate of 60 is going to be abnormal low. if you are 2 years old your heart beat should be 115 - 170. the standard range of a normal healthy human adult heart rate is said to be 60 - 80 beats per minute when at rest.
means your heart beats 40 times each minute, which is quite low.
In an adult human, the heart is approximately equal to the size of that person's single closed fist. The ideal resting heart rate is approximately 70 beats per minute, although a fit athlete may have a resting heart rate as low as 50 beats per minutes.
Also known as braycardia, a low heart rate is one which beats below 60 beats per minute. A healthy heart should beat between 60 and 100 beats per minute whilst resting. Some of the causes of low heart rate include age, diseases which attack the heart (coronary artery disease, heart attack etc.), a low thyroid level, excess potassium, and medicines which treat blood pressure such as beta-blockers.
Low end of normal for an adult human at rest .
140-160 beats per minute. Resting could be as low as 115 bpm
the average is 70 but sports training will condition the heart to beat slower. Jean claude Van Damme in his best days of physical shape had a heart beat of 50 pulse per minute. that is outstanding shape. Never the less you have to concider also that low heart beat can mean a bad heart condition also since a previous heart attack can make your heart beat slower for the rest of your life.
I don't know for a 2 year old, but i do know that the average human heartrate goes from 90-100 beats per minute, well, I'm not sure about that either. I got it from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
The heart rate of a hedgehog (or any animal) is dependent on a number of environmental factors. But on average, studies have shown that a hedgehog's resting heart rate is in the range of 190 to 280 beats per minute and about 147 beats per minute when sleeping.190 to 280 times per minuite!This depends on if the hedgehog is in hibernation mode or not. A hedgehog with normal activity who is not in hibernation mode has approximately 190 beats per minute. On the other hand, a hedgehog who has gone into hibernation mode will sometimes be mistaken for a hedgehog who has passed. His body temperature will drop 20% or more and his heart rate will be as low as 20 beats per minute. He will also be lethargic and may be extremely hard to wake up.Hedgehogs normal heart beat is around 190 per minute but when they hibernate, their heart beat falls dramatically to 20 beats per minute.
According to the Dolphin Research Center, a dolphin's heart rate can change rapidly depending on what its doing. While diving, it can go as low as 12 beats per minute. On the other hand, resurfacing can cause it to reach 120 beats per minute.
If your pulse rate is 132 beats per minute and you are not doing exersice while that is happening than you should be concerned. The average adult heartbeat is 70 beats per minute. you should consult a medical professional.
Yes, a fetus heart rate is between 120-140 beats per min. Decrease heart rate is usually an indication of fetal distress. I would have this checked by a doctor.