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.
It all depends on how active, what the circumstances are at the time of taking the pulse rate. A normal pulse rate while awake and sitting should be about 60-100. But while sleeping or resting without much activity can change these numbers. If it seems uncomfortably low for you contact a doctor for some advice or at least a little peace of mind! :)
Hi I don't know you but I am a 16 year old male and my mom sais I have anxiety so we checked my heart rate wich started from 101 excaling to 120BPM!! I was terrified I'm still am I say go see a doctor because this heart rate is not normal! GOOD LUCK!
Yes. It's actually a little bit above average.
Yeah that's the normal Heart rate, it means your heart is working fine don't get worryed about it.
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At the normal rate.
70-80
210 is fast for any age unless perhaps just after heavy exercise.
People who are in good physical shape have a resting heart rate of 70 or lower. Cardiovascular exercise would help get your heart rate down to normal.
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Just as your heart rate requires time to elevate during fitness exercise, it also requires time for its rate to decrease after exercise. For a while after you stop, your cardiovascular system is still working hard to get oxygenated blood to your muscles. The higher your degree of fitness, the faster your heart rate will return to normal. .
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about 60 at rest, but up to 180 with exercise.
directly after exercise, it is normally fast. a little after exercise (3-5 min) it should be down almost to normal.
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.
when you exercise, the heart rate increases, (as does your breathing pace), so that more oxygen can be carried in the blood to your muscles. The more intense the exercise, the more your muscles have to work, so more oxygen is required and your heart rate will increase. The quicker you heart rate returns to normal, the better your fitness.