The normal resting heart rate for an adult human is in the 65-75 range. a resting rate of 47 is not a low resting heart rate as long as you are very fit. The heart is a muscle and the more you exercise it the stronger it becomes. The stronger your heart is the more blood it pumps with each contraction, so it does not have to pump as rapidly. People who are very fit that have resting heart rates in the 40-50 range. Ryan Shay, a very successful elite marathoner died in the middle of the 2008 Olympic marathon trials due to a heart condition. If you become short of breath with walking up stairs or running a short distance especially if accompanied by chest, arm, or jaw pain and/or excessive perspiration, see a doctor immediately.
When you are asking if a heart beat is too low, you must ask it in reference to the person you are talking about. If you took the heart rate of everyone, the average would be about 72 beats per min. So in this aspect 48 seems a bit low. However, if your heart rate is 48 and you are feeling normal, have normal skin color, and no other signs of something being wrong, then 48 is normal for you. If you do have symptoms; such as appearing pale, dizziness, a purple/blue color to the lips, or even fatigued- you should consult a medical doctor as soon as possible. It may even be necessary to call 911 or an emergency service near you for immediate care.
The average resting heart rate for an adult is between 60 and 100 beats per minute, while well-conditioned athletes can achieve between 40 and 60 beats per minute. The maximum pulse rate is 220 minus your age, and the target for a healthy pulse rate during, or just after, exercise, is 60-80 per cent of this. That's not necessarily too low. 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 heartrate. PR 100 BPM - 220 BPM - Acceptable if measured during exercise. Not acceptable if resting heartrate. PR > 220 BPM -Abnormally high heart rate.
If you exercise regularly, there isn't anything to worry about......in fact lower resting pulse indicates better overall healthand and increased lifespan. The lower your pulse, the longer you live.
No that's actually a good pulse, if you're not sick.
Yes! A normal heart rate for any adult at rest is between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
It is not unusual but it is lower than most people, a normal resting heart rate ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute unless the person is very fit.
For most people a rate of 60 to 100 beats would be normal. If you are not happy with the average assessment, see your medical practitioner.
What is a pulse rate of 50 called? dyspnea hypotension tachycardia bradycardia
no it is not
The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In general, people that are physically fit have lower resting pulse rates, while people that are less physically fit tend to have a bit higher resting pulse rates.
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.
no that is a reasonable heart rate. average is 60-80bpm
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Average resting heart rate for a 33 year old should be somewhere between 71 and 74 bpm. This will be lower the more fit you are, e.g. for a 33 year old elite athlete you could expect a resting heart rate between 49 and 54 bpm.
Normal resting pulse rates vary for each age group and gender, and the ranges can differ depending on the person's level of health. To illustrate how widely the range can vary, please consider the following ranges. For an athletic woman who is 36 years of age, the normal resting pulse rate can vary between 54 and 59 beats per minute (BPM). For a 36-year-old woman of average health, the rate range is between 74 and 78 BPM. For a 36-year-old woman in poor health, the rate can be in excess of 85 BPMs.
The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In general, people that are physically fit have lower resting pulse rates, while people that are less physically fit tend to have a bit higher resting pulse rates.
Generally, the normal heart rate, or beats per minute, in an adult can range from 50 to 100 bpm. On average though, adult males have a heart rate of 70 bpm. There are several factors which can influence one's heart rate such as age, genetics, and fitness level. For example, a person who is more fit will have a lower resting heart rate on average.
In the field, we tend to avoid the word "normal," because what is normal for one person, may not be normal for another. If your pulse rate is normally around 66, then it's normal for you. It's a healthy pulse rate. It's a bit on the low side, but still healthy. If your BP is in the "normal" range (around 120/80), then the pulse rate is good. If the BP is higher than what is normal for you, it could be signs of something troubling. Usually, when the pulse rate drops and the BP goes up, it's a sign of compensating shock.
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.
For a healthy adult, the "normal" pulse rate is 80 - 100 beats per minute. Factors such as cardiovascular and overall fitness, height/weight ratio, and genetics may affect this number. For example, a distance runner may have a resting heart rate of 35 or 40, while an obese adult may have a resting heart rate of 85.
% rate:= 54/100 * 100%= 54%
Is a blood sugar level of 54 considered low?
% rate = 54/60 * 100% = 90%
% rate = 45/54 * 100% = 83.33%