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The normal resting pulse rate for someone age 26-35 is between 71 and 75 beats per minute, if you are a man. If you are a woman, the average pulse rate is between 73 and 76. If you are between these numbers, your pulse rate is in fact normal.
The optimum pulse rate when exercising depends upon the patient age. 100% optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be different than the optimum pulse rate for a, say like 64 years old. The optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be 185, while the optimum pulse rate for the 64 years old will be 156.
about 60-80 beats per minute
Normal adult pulse rate should be between 80-100 bpm. 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.
Taking an animal's pulse, temperature, respiration, capilary refill etc. gives the caregiver an idea of whether the animal's vital signs are normal. Ex. the normal heart rate for a horse is around 35 beats per minute. A heart rate that exceeds the high end of normal may indicate that the horse is in pain or ill.
A normal resting heart rate (pulse) for a healthy, mature horse is between 35 to 45 beats per minute (bpm) It varies, depending on the age and physical condition of the horse. For instance, a horse who is exercised regularly and is in good physical condition will be on the low end, 35 - 36 bpm
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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. The normal pulse rate for men and women falls between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
the acceptance rate is 35%
the birth rate is 65% and death rate is 35%
About 35%.