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because all the people are different but their heart rates and blood pressures are close to each other but vary so you have to measure heart rates etc. using a range of values being normal
The goal for patients who have atrial fibrillation are for their heart rates to be normal (60-80).
The average heart rate for an adult should be anywhere from 55 to 80 beats a minute. Young children's heart rates are slightly higher. People that are very athletic sometimes have lower normal rates in the 40's.
The "normal" heart rate for an adult at rest is 60 to 100 beats per minute. People who excercise regularly and are in good physical condition may have heart rates into the 50's and are still considered normal.
The normal range is 120 - 160, though there are babies who have slightly lower resting heart rates and are normal.
In 2000 about 29% of adult Americans were obese. In Europe obesity rates for adults range from 10% - 25% depending on the country. In Asia it ranged from 2.2% - 6.8% in adults.
Japan and Korea have the lowest obesity rates. Japan has one of the lowest obesity rates because their main course is vegetables and their side dish is meat.
People with resting heart rates above 70 bpm are at higher risk for Heart disease.
Heart rates very in different people depending on a number of factors like obesity, age, heart conditions, fitness level etc.These factors effect how fast the blood must flow to get to the muscles. Also the different activities you are doing will change your heart rates.
It deppend, it can range and be normal from 50 to 140 but heart rates higher and lower than that are deffinetly not uncommon, especially in young kids and older people.
Some highly trained athlete's heart rates can drop into the low 30s but most people are between 45 and 60. Usually figure about 10% lower than your resting heart rate
THAT IS NORMAL. IF IT WEREN'T THE DR. WOULD HAVE TOLD YOU. UNLESS YOU USED ONE OF THE AT HOME SPECIAL STETHOSCOPES. BUT THEN SOMETHING COULD BE WRONG WITH YOUR EQUIPMENT.