In determining whether 120 is a dangerous heart rate for a child, you need to know the age of the child. When we are first born our heart rate is 125 beats. However, by the time the child reaches school their heart rate should have settled down to 100 with a safe range being between 75 and 115.
Yes, this is way above average and should be addressed with a very strict diet and the docotr should also be consulted immediately as this child could have a serious heart condition, an average resting heart rate is approximately 60-80 beats per minute, a high level athelte would be -60 beats per minute
Having a resting heart rate of 124 beats per minute is bad - the heart is pumping way too fast and you may be at increased risk of heart attack or stroke. A normal resting rate in adult humans is 60-70 bpm; a professional athlete at rest may have a heart rate of less than 50 bpm. However, if you have just completed an intense cardio workout, 124 bpm may be fine - it should drop back down after you stop working out.
A child between the ages of 1-10 can have a normal heart rate of between 60 and 140 beats per min (bpm). So, it's normal. When she will be around 10 or older, her heart rate should be between 60 and 100 bpm.
For an adult human, a pulse of 180 is very dangerous. It can injure the blood and cause it to clot and block off important blood vessels.
I'm pretty sure you'd have a heart attack if a humans heart was beating that fast.. At rest.. That's around four beats per second
For a small percentage of people with certain heart problems possibly. For others this can be normal, regular heart rate is typically 60-100 BPM.
No Not if you are 30 or younger!!
not really it's pretty normal
testing the hypothesis by measuring the heartrate for many different people watch sports against a control situation such as measuring heartrate during rest. See scientific method.
A heartrate monitor. Many of them come with a strap that goes along the chest.
It opens up your lungs and allows a clean flow of air to be transported directly with out hassle.... don't know exactly bout heartrate...
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No, it is not dangerous. A normal heart rate falls between 60-100 bpm for a normal person. Chances are you were experiencing anxiety at only 112 bpm. If you reduce your stress and anxiety and your heart rate remains over 100 bpm, that is considered abnormal, but in of itself not dangerous. A medical work up would be advised to rule out an arrhythmia. Your heart can beat 200 bpm for 24 hours before it will harm your heart.
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Fast dancing or any other aerobic activity will increase your heartrate.
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Tachy- is the opposite of brady-, so tachycardia means fast heartrate, and bradycardia means slow heartrate.
The heart COULD go into fribbrilation.
106-186bpm.
listen to upbeat music, and it "Ups your beat!" In other words, your heartrate rises. listen to slower stuff that's calm and stuff, and it makes your heartrate lower.
There is a company that is highly specialized in creating polar heartrate monitors called Polar Electro that sells online and through different mediums.
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Heartrate would increase due to an attempt to compensate for dehydration/lack of volume. Remember, the body always wants to maintain homeostasis.
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