Here are some normal pulse rates in beats per minute:
newborn 120 - 160
1 - 12 months 80 - 140
1 - 2 years 80 - 130
2 - 6 years 75 - 120
6 - 12 years 75 - 110
12 years - adults 60 - 100
adult athletes 40 - 70
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because they are different sizes and they either use less or more energy which give them a higher metobolic rate
Yes there is a difference. A an adults pulse rate is generally between 60-80 beats per minute (average 72bpm). A child's heart beats much faster.
children
As you age, your heart rate declines. Also, children usually have more energy than adults.
You average heart rate is based on your age. In young babys and childern there hearts beat faster than an adults. Same with teenagers they average heart rate would be different than that of an adults.
Children are growing at faster rate. They need more oxygen for the increased metabolic activities. So the heart rate as well as the respiratory rate of children is higher as compared to adults.
A normal active heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute for adults. For children it is 70-100 beats per minute.
Kids heart rate is faster.
A human heart beats about 100,000 times a day. The resting rate can be around 60 to 90 beats per minute in children and adults. The maximum rate is around 200 in children, which can be dangerously high in adults.
infants and young children
Expert consensus reveals that 98% of cardiologists believe that the "60 to 100" range is too high, with a vast majority of them agreeing that 50 to 90 beats per minute is more appropriate.[
yes
Much faster if he is a pubescent boy near a girl. Normal Heart Rate at Rest for Children from ages 6 to15 is 70-100 beats per minute Adults age 18 and over is 60-100 beats per minute
Because they have a higher metabolism rate and a faster heartbeat. It is also possible that the lungs are not as efficient since they are still growing.