A 13 year old maximum heart rate would be 207.
an athlete's heart rate will be around 60beats per minute
in a normal person it'll be around 90-100
Beta blockers usally decreases the heart rate. This question cannot be answerd.
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106 is tachycardia, or a fast heart rate. That is higher than normal and usually indicative of poorer health. Unless, of course, the person who has it is exercising at the time. The heart rate goes up dramatically during exercise. It should return to between 60 -80 after exercise.
When you are running or doing vigorous exercise
Depending on how light or heavy exercise is will depend on the change that occurs. Typically during exercise heart rate will increase. This is in order to increase blood flow to the working muscles to allow for increased respiration - in order for the muscles to work efficiently. Therefore the more strenuous the exercise, the more your heart rate will increase. Blood pressure will also increase during exercise and again depends on intensity levels. During exercise such as running/cycling/swimming systolic pressure will increase progressively whereas diastolic pressure will increase only slightly. During weight lifting exercises, both systolic and diastolic pressures will rise. Obviously these effects will vary from person to person, depending on age, gender, exercise level, exercise intensity etc. etc.
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At the normal rate.
Just as your heart rate requires time to elevate during fitness exercise, it also requires time for its rate to decrease after exercise. For a while after you stop, your cardiovascular system is still working hard to get oxygenated blood to your muscles. The higher your degree of fitness, the faster your heart rate will return to normal. .
If you are fit, your breathing rateand heart rate arelow. During exercise they rise, but afterwards they return to normal very quickly. This is called they recovery rate and it is a good indicator of exercise.
Beta blockers usally decreases the heart rate. This question cannot be answerd.
running
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A "normal" resting heart rate is considered to be in the range of 60-100 beats per minute (bpm). However, it is not abnormal to experience a slower RHR especially when doing cardiovascular exercise regularly. Some professional athletes have been known to get their heart rate down to the 30s!
An individual can achieve a maximum heart rate (ie pulse rate) of 220-Age. So the case you are mentioning here will acheive a maximum HR of 150 (220-70) during exercise.
The maximum heart beat for a girl of 10 is 210, this is the rate during exercise, Thenormal heart rate would range between 70-110, with the average being 95 beats /minute.
it will increase
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