If it's during/immediately after exercise its OK, but if its while not doing anything special then it's bad.
The normal rate for a heart beat is 70-90 heart beats a minute. If you are a more active person, 100 is the normal heart rate. If your heart rate is below 70 or above 100, you should call a doctor.
>100 is high. >140 is dangerous. A high heart rate generally means your out of shape. Go see a doc, they'll do an UltraSound to determine if your heart works fine or not.
An 11 year old female who has just completed 20 crunches and 20 push-ups should have a heart rate between 100 beats per minute and 120 beats per minute. The higher the heart beat, the less active this female is on a regular basis.
A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute.
The normal, healthy heart rate of a 23 month old child is between 80 beats per minute up to 130 beats per minute. If 188 is their resting heart rate, you should seek medical attention.
The baby's heart rate should be 120 to 150 BPM (beats per minute). Are you referring to the baby's heart rate or your own?
60-100 beats per minute is a normal resting heart rate for most individuals.
Absolutely ! The normal heart-rate for a person of that age - is about half that !
the normal average heart rate is about 72 beats per minute. the heart rate varies with ur health. it is least affected by age and gender
The normal rate for a heart beat is 70-90 heart beats a minute. If you are a more active person, 100 is the normal heart rate. If your heart rate is below 70 or above 100, you should call a doctor.
the heart rate measured is after 1 minute.....example: 69 rat heart per minute
>100 is high. >140 is dangerous. A high heart rate generally means your out of shape. Go see a doc, they'll do an UltraSound to determine if your heart works fine or not.
A heart rate of 115 beats a minute is dangerous for a person of any age if you are referring to a regular heart rate. If we are speaking of heart rate during exercise (and excuse me if that is what was meant), then 115 is normal if it is intense exercise. During a minor activity such as walking however, your heart rate should not be over 80 beats per minute. If your heart rate does exceed 80 beats per minute in a minor activity such as mild-pace walking, then you should check with your Cardiologist.
It can be extremely dangerous to have a 28 beat per minute resting heart rate. This is considered well below the normal heart rate for even a very active human. It is probably best to see a doctor to check your heart's condition.
Yes,it is normal.
The normal values associated with a resting heart rate are from 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm).
An 11 year old female who has just completed 20 crunches and 20 push-ups should have a heart rate between 100 beats per minute and 120 beats per minute. The higher the heart beat, the less active this female is on a regular basis.