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The normal resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute but it is usually a little slower while you are sleeping. During sleep, your heart rate will drop down to around 52 beats per minute.

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newborn

(0-3 months old)infants

(3 - 6 months)infants

(6 - 12 months)children

(1 - 10 years)children over 10 years

& adults, including seniorswell-trained

adult athletes100-15090-12080-12070-13060-10040-60

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Your resting heart rate depends on the individual. Young people have a higher resting heart rate than older individuals in society.

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60 to 100 beats per minute. The number is higher for children and babies, lower for athletes.

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A normal resting heart rate for an adult is between 60 to 100 beats per a minute.

Lower heart rates of about 40 beats per a minute can occur in well-trained athletes thought.

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BPM stands for beats per minute and refers to the number of heart beats an individual has when they aren't exerting any effort, or are at rest. The average adult has a BPM of between 60-80.

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When resting my heart rate is 98 beats per minute 32 is that normal?

normal heart rate ranges from 60-100. but i wound't consider it normal to have a resting heart rate of 98.


Is a resting heart rate of 100 normal?

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