Depends on the age of the person. 130bpm in a newborn or baby is normal. If this is a resting pulse in an adult, that is quite high, textbook normal is between 60-100 bpm. If this is a pulse while exercising or moving around, it's not that bad.
The maximum healthy heart rate you should have under high levels of activity is 220 subtract your age, so 208 beats per minute for a twelve year old. The resting heart rate for a twelve year old is within the same limits as an adult, 60 - 100bpm. Resting heart rates vary significantly between individuals, and even over periods of time in a single individual.
Not at all. A normal heart rate for any baby ranges from 170-200 BPM (beats per minute)
The normal, average resting heart rate is between 60 beats per minute and 100 beats per minute. A resting heart rate of 116 is a little bit high but if he is regularly having a heart rate of 150, he should seek medical attention.
I don't know for a 2 year old, but i do know that the average human heartrate goes from 90-100 beats per minute, well, I'm not sure about that either. I got it from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
It all depends on their own physical health and how much of the drug they have taken. Anything above 100 beats per minute resting heart rate is considered abnormal. Someone on "meth" can get a dangerously high heart rate that can be twice, or even three times, that much.
Hummingbird's heart rate can reach as high as 1,260 beats per minute.
No, it is not high.
The maximum healthy heart rate you should have under high levels of activity is 220 subtract your age, so 208 beats per minute for a twelve year old. The resting heart rate for a twelve year old is within the same limits as an adult, 60 - 100bpm. Resting heart rates vary significantly between individuals, and even over periods of time in a single individual.
A hummingbird's heart can beat up to 1,260 times per minute. Its heart makes up 2.5% of the creature's total body weight.resting hummingbirds hearts beat at 250 (BPM) beats per min. Or 1200 beats per minute (BPM) when feeding.In torpid hummingbirds, the heart rate can drop to 50-180 per minute.250 beats per minute resting 1200 beats per minute while feeding or flying1200 beats per minute. Hummingbirds have a bigger heart size then every other bird in the world.
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.
That is a high heart rate for a 17 year old girl. Other factors attributing to this could be weight, fitness, hereditary conditions.
Hummingbirds are one of the smallest birds on earth. They eat a nectar of sugar and water when fed by humans. Their heart rate is typically 50 to 180 beats although it can be as fast 1260 beats. The wings beat at a rate of 10 to 15 beats a second.
At rest the normal heart rate of a newborn is 100 to 160 beats per minute; between the ages of 1 and 10 is 60 to 140 beats per minute; and 11 to 17 is 60 to 100 beats per minute. You should contact a doctor if the heart rate is higher or lower than this.
The normal heart rate of a 5 year old is between 75 beats per minute and 115 beats per minute. At 120 beats per minute your child is probably excited about something or has just ran or walked for periods of time.
It might be a little high but not dangerously high.
A fit person's heart rate is usually closer to 70 beats per minute. 94 is high.
A chipmunk's heart beats at a rate of approximately 350 to 540 beats per minute. This fast heart rate helps to support their high metabolism and active lifestyle.