Max heart rate is roughly calculated by taking 220 - age in years, which would put it at about 211 for a 9-year old. The range to reach while exercising depends on fitness level and what the training is for, but 140-170 would be fairly OK.
6-12 year olds have the pulse of 75- 110 per second
For children 1-5 years old, the pulse is 80-150 beats per minute. And children 5-12 years have a pulse of 60-120 beats/min. Hope this helps.
Absolutely not. That pulse rate is 20% higher than the pulse rate for a normal 2 year old boy or girl. My sources are from myself... I am a cardiologist have been one for 16 years.
Normal pulse rate for a child between 1 and 10 years old is bt 70 and 120 bpm. I just took the pulse of my sleeping 3 year old and his was 96.
The optimum pulse rate when exercising depends upon the patient age. 100% optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be different than the optimum pulse rate for a, say like 64 years old. The optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be 185, while the optimum pulse rate for the 64 years old will be 156.
6-12 year olds have the pulse of 75- 110 per second
For children 1-5 years old, the pulse is 80-150 beats per minute. And children 5-12 years have a pulse of 60-120 beats/min. Hope this helps.
There is no specific number for an ideal pulse rate for a 67 year old. There is a range for a normal adult pulse. That range falls between 60 to 100 beats per minute.
The normal range of ferritin in children increases as they age. In children between the ages of 1 and 5 years, the normal range is 6 to 24 ng/mL. In children between 5 and 9 years of age, the normal range increases to 10 to 55 ng/mL. These levels continue to increase into adulthood, at which point they can be up to 200 ng/mL.
The normal platelet count range in children is between 150,000-450,000 per μl.
Absolutely not. That pulse rate is 20% higher than the pulse rate for a normal 2 year old boy or girl. My sources are from myself... I am a cardiologist have been one for 16 years.
What is the normal platelet count for children ages 5 - 10 years
Normal pulse rate for a child between 1 and 10 years old is bt 70 and 120 bpm. I just took the pulse of my sleeping 3 year old and his was 96.
Normal resting pulse rates vary for each age group and gender, and the ranges can differ depending on the person's level of health. To illustrate how widely the range can vary, please consider the following ranges. For an athletic woman who is 36 years of age, the normal resting pulse rate can vary between 54 and 59 beats per minute (BPM). For a 36-year-old woman of average health, the rate range is between 74 and 78 BPM. For a 36-year-old woman in poor health, the rate can be in excess of 85 BPMs.
The optimum pulse rate when exercising depends upon the patient age. 100% optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be different than the optimum pulse rate for a, say like 64 years old. The optimum pulse rate for a 35 years old will be 185, while the optimum pulse rate for the 64 years old will be 156.
Sitting still it should be about 70-80 bpm (beats per minute) if under when resting it is not too big of a deal and when active it will get pretty high up there. A doctor would pick up on any abnormalities in a standard physical.
Normal pulse rates are: * children less than 1 year old: 100 to 160 bpm * children between 1 and 10 years old: 70 to 120 bpm * people more than 10 years old: 60 to 100 bpm * trained athletes: 40 to 60 bpm So the normal pulse rate for a 9-year-old would be at the lower end of the 1-10 scale, or the upper end of the 10+ scale. (http://uimc.discoveryhospital.com/main.php?id=1419)