That is pretty high! My heartrate was that high for about 2 hours for no reason at all and I was fine. If it happens again take them to the ER just to get it checked out not because they are going to die but so you can figure out what is wrong. It is probably SVT.
It depeneds but it definatley decreases because you are relaxed and you have a steady heart beat.
The maximum heart rate for a 19 year olds between 200-210. but its different for everyone. At 19 I got mine to 207 with out feeling ill. If you feel sick or dizzy you need to slow it down or stop no matter what your heart rate is at.
Not at all. A normal heart rate for any baby ranges from 170-200 BPM (beats per minute)
normal toddlers hearts is about 140-200 beats per minutes
Your maximal heart rate is 220 - MINUS your age. In most human their MHR is about 200- 220 BPM. Maximal heart rate is the highest number of times per minuet that you heart could contract during maximal physical exersion. It is unlikely for your heart to go into Fibrillation at heart rates of 200 - 250 BPM. Fibrillation occurs at heart rates of 300- 600 BPM and can be causes by Heart disease Electrical shock Heart attacks Heart Arrhythmia
The simple answer is 200 (220 minus your age.) This website also calculates percentages of you maximum heart rate. http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/fitness/cmsID,2290/mode,content/
It depeneds but it definatley decreases because you are relaxed and you have a steady heart beat.
To calculate a target heart rate for exercise, first determine the maximum heart rate by subtracting the person's age from 220. For instance, a twenty year olds maximum heart rate is 220 minus 20, or 200. The target heart rate for moderate intensity exercise is 50-70% of the maximum. This is calculated by multiplying 200 by 0.50 and by 0.70. This gives you a target heart rate range of 100-140.
Take her to the doctor!
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An average healthy resting heart rate is between 50-65 bpm. Active heart rate for a 16 yr old shouldn't get higher than 200 and 175 for a 48 yr old. The slower your heart rate is the better (under normal conditions).
The heart rate of seagulls varies by species but generally ranges from 100 to 200 beats per minute when at rest. Factors such as age, activity level, and environmental conditions can influence their heart rate. During flight or stressful situations, their heart rate can increase significantly to meet the body's demands for oxygen.
Maximum heart rate is determined by 220- age, if 40, the maximum heart rate would be 180. Heart rates in the range 190-200 often cause nausea, headache and vomiting.
200 to 201
The pulse rate for a meerkat typically ranges from 150 to 200 beats per minute when at rest. This relatively high heart rate supports their active lifestyle and social behaviors, as meerkats are known for their alertness and vigilance in the wild. Factors such as stress, activity level, and environmental conditions can influence their heart rate.
The hedgehogs heart can beat up to 300 times per minute.
The maximum heart rate for a 19 year olds between 200-210. but its different for everyone. At 19 I got mine to 207 with out feeling ill. If you feel sick or dizzy you need to slow it down or stop no matter what your heart rate is at.