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The average adult resting pulse rate is between 70-80 beats per minute. Athletes may have slightly lower pulse rates and obese people higher.
That is false. Your pulse is a measure of your heart rate. The faster your heart beats, the higher (faster) your pulse will be.
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False, because the apical pulse is the heartbeat and is heard with a stethoscope. The sphygmomanometer is used to take the pulse on the arm.
the average pulse rate is 72 beats/ minute
Your pulse rate depends on two things, if you are a well trained athlete or not. For adults that are not well trained athletes the normal pulse rate is 60-100 beats per minute. If you are a well trained athletes have a pulse rate of 40-60 beats per minute. For more information visit http://www.righthealth.com
Because non athletes arent in as good shape as a regular athlete, so they need more oxygen when hard at play.
60-100 beats per minute is a typical normal pulse rate for adults. Some highly trained athletes will have lower pulses.
The normal adult pulse rate, at REST is 60-100 beats per minute although it can be much lower in well-conditioned athletes. <60 bpm is considered bradycardia (slow heart rate) and >100 bpm is considered tachycardia (fast heart rate)
No, a pulse is a non-recurrent wave. A pulse is a single disturbance or signal that travels through a medium. It does not repeat or oscillate like a recurrent wave.