Your blood pressure is fine but your heart rate is a little high so you should ask your doctor about that. I know that a normal resting heart rate runs between 55 to 60 bpm. But you might want to talk to your doctor about and ask why you have a normal blood pressure but a seemingly high heart rate.
A blood pressure of 170/115 is high and above the normal limits. Normal blood pressure should be around 120/70s. Blood pressure goes up with activity but should still stay within certain limits. A heart rate of 140 with activity may or may not be 'too high' depending on how much and how long you exercised. You need to talk to your doctor concerning your blood pressure.
48 is to low a diastolic
No
120/80Hgmm 72beats per min
A 13 year old maximum heart rate would be 207.
The normal heart rate for adults is between 60-100 beats per minute. However, medications and certain conditions can raise and lower your normal pulse rate. Additionally, people who are very physically fit sometimes have a much lower resting heart rate. See your doctor to determine what a proper heart rate is for yourself personally.
completely normal
100 beats per minute is considered the upper limit of normal.
A normal pulse rate for a resting person should be around 60 beats per minute. During exercise, depending on what kind of exercise one is doing, a normal pulse should be between 100 and 180 beats per minute.
If it is right after strenuous exercise, then it can be considered normal.
It's dependable on how normal is your current blood pressure. For normal blood pressure, the increase during and right after exercise ( depending on how strong it has been,) may not increase too much. And it depends of your age as well, and of your lifestyle, too. Suppose that you have a normal blood pressure, 120x80, systolic and diastolic numbers, after a 30 minutes of exercise, it might raise to 140x90 on average.
Respiratory minute volume refers to the volume of breath per minute. During exercise, this amount increases up to 20 to 30 times the normal value. Exercising regularly improves lung performance and makes breathing easier.
Pulse pressure.it should ideally be about 40.when it increases it can be risk for heart and kidney.it is normal for pulse pressure to rise during exercise.
Not at rest, no, much too high. During exercise it's ok but a little low.
120/80Hgmm 72beats per min
After exercise, blood pressure returns to your normal resting rate after 10 minutes or more. A significant drop in blood pressure after stopping exercising may indicate that you have an underlying heart condition.
No it is not normal. See your physician right away. You could be getting gas, air or fluid buildup and it is not normal before, during or after exercise.
As we exercise, we use our muscles. Our muscles need oxygen to function. Therefore, the more we exercise, or the harder we exercise, the more oxygen we need. In order for our muscles to get that extra oxygen, we need to breathe more. The oxygen then enters our blood and our hearts beat stronger and faster in order for the oxygen to reach the muscles as quickly as possible, thus why our blood pressure increases.
Humans breath at a normal rate of about 18 to 20 breaths a minute. Respirations increase during exercise or strenuous activity to accommodate an increased need for O2.
The normal cardiac out put is five litres per minute. About 700 ml blood goes to the resting muscles. During heavy exercise the cardiac out put may increase to five fold, that is about 25 litres per minute. Out of this about 20 litres of blood will go to the muscles. This is done in order to supply the nutrients and necessary oxygen to the tissue.