The average heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute. Below 60 BPM is considered bradycardic, or slow heart rate, while above 100 BPM is considered tachycardic, or fast heart rate.
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The average resting rate is 50 beats a minute. Incorrect. The average resting heart rate is 70 beats per minute. You might find a heart rate of 50 beats per minute in individuals who are runners or those who engage in other cardiovascular exercise on a regular basis.
about 100 to 80 bpm
The average child's heart rate will be 70-110. An adolescent's heart rate will be between 60-100.
A heart rate of 220 would be seriously hazardous to a person's health ! The 'normal' rate for an adult human is around 70 beats per minute.
For cats, the usual pulse rate is about 160 to 220 beats per minute, which is double and over the average heart rate of a human.
Not for a human. The average heart rate for a human is about 80 beats per minute. This translates into 115,200 heart beats a day.
Normal HR (heart rate) range for average human is 60-100 bpm (beats per minute) anything in that range will not worry a Dr in the least.
The average human frame rate is at least 24 frames/second.
The average heart rate of a pygmy shrew is around 800 beats per minute.
The average heart-rate (at rest) for an adult human is 60-70 beats per minute.
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.
It depends on a number of factors such as age, heart rate and depth of breathing. However, on average a human being exhales around 40,000 PPM of CO2.
On average, the human heart beats about 2.5 billion times over the course of a typical lifespan. This can vary based on individual factors like heart rate and overall health.
Normal heart rates are about 96 if you are a kid but if you are parent it is prob about 72 beats per minute Normal running heart rate is 200 beats per minute
Chronotropes increase the human heart rate, sometimes by changing the rhythm of the sinoatrial node. Negative chronotropes decrease the heart rate.
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