movement relations
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.
i think it dose grow because your bones grow and your heart is a bone
i think its the heart beat
what is the conclusion for the children heart rates?
does eating candy change heart rates yea it dose
Yes. A newborn baby has a heart rate comparable to that of a fetus. A heart rate of 80 to 140 beats per minute (or slightly faster) is not unusual for babies up to a year old. Children's heartbeats slow between the ages of 5 and 13, to reach the normal resting adult range of 50 to 80 beats per minute.
No. Literacy rates are higher in developed and developing communities where children and individuals have access to better learning tools such as technology.
Mary Kathryn Scott has written: 'The motor performance and motor learning rates in the non-dominant hand of children as a function of laterality, age, and sex' -- subject(s): Left- and right-handedness, Motor ability in children, Motor ability, Motor learning
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why are babies heart rates faster than an average grown ups? why are babies heart rates faster than an average grown ups? why are babies heart rates faster than an average grown ups?
Slower heart rates increase ventricular filling time
i think as muscles do not work efficiently it takes comparitively much time to pump the blood.. which is proportional to heart rates