People believe that womens hearts beats faster but it really depends on your size
A normal resting heart rate is 60-100, with women being at the higher end of that spectrum and men being lower. For citation see http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-rate/AN01906
Heart rate of men is lower than women because size of the heart in men is 25% larger than in women. Larger heart can pump more blood than smaller heart in one beat. Another reason of low heart rate in men than women is capacity of lungs in men is 25-30% higher than women. These are 2 reason of low heart rate or pulse rate in men than women.
actually heart rate is same for men or women..ideally..... there is no sex differentiation.... so as an average...70- 90 heart rate is optimum...but not beyond that....in resting condition..... it may higher after exercise...or heavy work,stress or anxiety.....
"Stronger" heart rates generally denotes a slower heartbeat. As a whole I believe men do as they're more physically adept (on average). Obviously this cannot apply to individuals or even different races (it is known that people of African descent generally have more heart problems, not to be racist).
Women. Often when they go to the ER the heart attack is not identified as one, but something else.
yes they are,men have a higher rate
A normal resting heart rate is 60-100, with women being at the higher end of that spectrum and men being lower. For citation see http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-rate/AN01906
Heart rate of men is lower than women because size of the heart in men is 25% larger than in women. Larger heart can pump more blood than smaller heart in one beat. Another reason of low heart rate in men than women is capacity of lungs in men is 25-30% higher than women. These are 2 reason of low heart rate or pulse rate in men than women.
Yes its true that men heart rate & pulse rate is slower than women. It is due to following two reasons: -- Size of the heart in men is 25% larger than in women. Larger heart can pump more blood than smaller heart in one beat. -- Capacity of lungs in men is 25-30% higher than women.
Yes, on average, women tend to have a higher resting heart rate than men. This is primarily because women's hearts are typically smaller and pump less blood with each beat than men's hearts, leading to a faster heart rate. Other factors such as age, fitness level, and hormone levels can also influence heart rate.
actually heart rate is same for men or women..ideally..... there is no sex differentiation.... so as an average...70- 90 heart rate is optimum...but not beyond that....in resting condition..... it may higher after exercise...or heavy work,stress or anxiety.....
overall, women.
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