The normal heart rate for women is 75-80 beats per minute. That does not mean that every healthy woman has to fall in that range, especially if she is an athlete. If a woman does endurance training, or 'cardio', she may have a heart rate as low as 60 beats per minute, and that would be considered normal for her.
A heart rate less than 60 BPM is Bradycardia or a slow heart rate. However, it varies from adult to adult depending on age and physical condition. Physically active adults often have a resting heart rate lower than 60 BPM, but this causes no issues.
The average heart rate in human adults is 70-80 beats per minute.
Your heart rate depends on your age, genetics and general fitness, there is no ONE answer. If you are concerned about your heart rate, you should consult a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor).
It can go to zero - as is the case in patients who have implanted ventricular assist devices (e.g. former Vice Pres. Dick Cheney). This type of device produces continuous blood flow throughout the circulatory system. Therefore, heart rate and pulse are zero.
Depends on age, weight,and other possible variables. For me, a 30 year old overweight female, a normal heart rate is 76.....if it was 20 or more rates below, that would be considered low.
The average heart rate for a human being is 60 to 100 beats per minute. However, a heart rate below 60 can be normal. It is best to check with a doctor for the lowest safe heart rate for you.
It means you should get it back up(by running)
40 bpm low heart rate?
43
Less than 50
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
Low metabolic rate (hibernation) requires low O2 consumption, which requires low cardiac output, which results in low heart rate.
Is this the resting or active heart rate? That is high for a resting rate at that age, and low for an active rate. If thats the active rate, it means she is in exceptional cardivascular health.
There are many causes to low heart rate in unborn babies. One of the causes could be not enough oxygen to the baby.
A heart rate of 27 is severely low. Unless you are the fittest person on the planet, that rate can and often does lead to fatality.
while 60 is concidered the normal lower limits, the heart rate is not seen as to low until it causes a drop in blood presure that produces a negative affect in the person .
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
Low metabolic rate (hibernation) requires low O2 consumption, which requires low cardiac output, which results in low heart rate.
means your heart beats 40 times each minute, which is quite low.
NO A LOW HEART RATE DOESN'T A HIGH HEART RATE DOES IMPROVE PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE The answer mentioned above is incorrect, a low heart rate does improve physical performance, this is because the heart is pumping out the same amount of blood but with fewer beats, therefore it doesn't have to work as hard and fatigue is delayed.
That'd be a fairly low-intensity workout.
Low heart rate is known as Brachycardia. To find out what is wrong with your Dog, your Vet will need to perform some tests.
Is this the resting or active heart rate? That is high for a resting rate at that age, and low for an active rate. If thats the active rate, it means she is in exceptional cardivascular health.
60 - 80 beats per minute You can use these quations to help find your heart rate: Heart rate(220) - Age(22)= Maximum heart rate 220 - 23 (age) = 197197 - 65 (resting heart rate) = 132132 * 65% (low end of heart rate) OR 85% (high end) = 85.8 OR 112.285.8 + 65 (resting heart rate) = 150 112.2 + 65 (rhr) = 177
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There are many causes to low heart rate in unborn babies. One of the causes could be not enough oxygen to the baby.