they have a lower heart rate. younger people have a higher heart rate
Fit people have a resting pulse rate of 70 or less. The less fit you are, the higher your pulse rate.
The average adult resting pulse rate is between 70-80 beats per minute. Athletes may have slightly lower pulse rates and obese people higher.
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because infants have higher average pulse rates.
That is false. Your pulse is a measure of your heart rate. The faster your heart beats, the higher (faster) your pulse will be.
This isn't a general rule. Older people may have a slower pulse rate than younger ones, if they follow a fitness program. Older people is different of elderly people.
Yes, age can affect pulse rates. Generally, younger individuals have higher resting pulse rates, which tend to decrease as a person ages. However, individual factors like fitness level, health status, and medication can also influence pulse rates.
Because your heart does not pump as efficiently as it did when you were younger.
It deppend, it can range and be normal from 50 to 140 but heart rates higher and lower than that are deffinetly not uncommon, especially in young kids and older people.
The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In general, people that are physically fit have lower resting pulse rates, while people that are less physically fit tend to have a bit higher resting pulse rates.
Fit people have a resting pulse rate of 70 or less. The less fit you are, the higher your pulse rate.
The average adult resting pulse rate is between 70-80 beats per minute. Athletes may have slightly lower pulse rates and obese people higher.
if you weight more than 200 pounds then you will have a higher pulse than normal people. fat people tend to have their pulse raised easier because there body is working to lose that fat and to make their blood flow faster
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Pulse rate tends to decrease with age due to factors like a decrease in overall cardiovascular fitness, changes in hormonal activity, and alterations in the heart muscle. Older individuals may also experience stiffening of blood vessels and reduced responsiveness of the autonomic nervous system, which can contribute to a lower resting pulse rate.