Generally, the normal heart rate, or beats per minute, in an adult can range from 50 to 100 bpm. On average though, adult males have a heart rate of 70 bpm. There are several factors which can influence one's heart rate such as age, genetics, and fitness level. For example, a person who is more fit will have a lower resting heart rate on average.
Average resting pulse rates are between 60-80 beats per minute but it all depends on how much blood the body needs and how strong the heart is. Things such as fitness - (cardiac output, stroke volume) and lifestyle factors such as diet and smoking can all affect pulse rate. Elite athletes can have resting heart rates as low as 30-40 b.p.m or even less.
Normal resting heart rate depends alot on physical conditioning. A 46 year old female athlete would have a resting heart rate of 54 to 60 beats per minute and the same person in poor physical shape would have one of 84 beats per minute or higher.
The normal heart rate for adults is 60 to 100 beats per minute. A 41 year old should have a heart rate in this range.
Are you experiencing any symptoms you don't normally feel? 46, in a healthy adult can be normal if the patient is in good physical shape.
Normal BP is 120/80 for adults.
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A normal, healthy adult male (or female) should have a pulse rate anywhere from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
A normal, healthy adult male (or female) should have a pulse rate anywhere from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
96 is a high pulse rate if the pulse is taken at rest. I have never heard of a year old weighing 158 pounds.
normal heart rate for an 86 year old woman
Absolutely not. That pulse rate is 20% higher than the pulse rate for a normal 2 year old boy or girl. My sources are from myself... I am a cardiologist have been one for 16 years.
A rest and with a normal heart the HR ( Heart rate) is between 60 - 100 BPM
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In the field, we tend to avoid the word "normal," because what is normal for one person, may not be normal for another. If your pulse rate is normally around 66, then it's normal for you. It's a healthy pulse rate. It's a bit on the low side, but still healthy. If your BP is in the "normal" range (around 120/80), then the pulse rate is good. If the BP is higher than what is normal for you, it could be signs of something troubling. Usually, when the pulse rate drops and the BP goes up, it's a sign of compensating shock.
The pulse rate should be 60/minute.
Everbody is different and depends on how active you are and whether most of that is muscle or fat, but your maximum heart rate is 220 minus your age.
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60 bpm (beats per minute) to 100 bpm is considered normal. and i would give or take 10 beats on either side