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The average bpm varies with age and physical condition. Athletes tend to have a lower bpm because of a stronger heart. ages 6-10 have a average bpm of 70-110 beats ages 11 and up have a average bpm of 60-100 beats When you exercise your bpm rise 30-40 beats.
The average is 60-80 bpm.
60-100 bpm is average
60-80 bpm
The average resting heart rate is 72-80 bpm. If we assume that the slowing of the heart during sleep and the increased rate during exercise roughly cancel each other out, we can apply this average across the year to arrive at an estimate of 38-42 million beats per year.
bpm or beats per minute refers to heart rate. At 13 you are nearly considered an adult by medical standards. Some childrens hospitals (in Dallas, Tx for instance) sends all 13 year olds to the adult ER. Depending on your weight, how 'in shape' you are and other factors the average bpm would be 60-100 with an average of 80 - 90 or so. Anything under 120(while at rest) is nothing to be worried about.
If the heart is healthy then it will beat about 60-100 BPM.
Around 210 BPM. The normal formula for this is (220 - age = maxBPM).
Well im 12 years old and I have a very healthy heart rate of 60 BPM but I think the average heart rate is 60 - 100 BPM Hope this helps
The resting pulse rate of a 61 year-old can be anywhere from 60 - 100 bpm (beats per minute), while the pulse rate range for exercising could be from 96 - 136 bpm, with an average maximum pulse rate of 155. The number could vary with your physique, weight, blood pressure, medications taken, and any medical conditions present.
The average heart rate is about 10-30 bpm when a kid is not running or has not just ran .What? Are you nuts? Dump this site for answers. You are in need of a pacemaker if your heartrate is 10-30 bpm.
150 bpm-170 bpm average