No, it is unusually low. If it is that low because you are getting lots of aerobic exercise, congratulations! It's excellent. It's nothing to worry about. On the other hand, if you do not get lots of aerobic exercise, it may be something to be concerned about. Consult with your physician to ensure that you are not suffering from some unusual malady
yes that is a normal heart rate
No. The normal rate is 70-75 beats per minute. See a doctor; s/he will determine what is wrong and correct the situation.
The normal values associated with a resting heart rate are from 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm).
The normal, resting heart rate for an adult who is 27 years old is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. It will be between 40 and 60 beats per minute for a well trained athlete.
70 beats per minute.
The normal resting pulse rate for a 58 year old female is between 70 and 80. When the resting heart rate is below 60, in an average female this is known as bradycardia. When the heart rate is above 100, this is known as tachycardia.
The normal "resting" range for a healthy adult female is between 60-100 beats per minute. A "resting" heart rate would be taken when you are doing a very mild activity, but best taken when, in fact, resting (sitting, laying down, etc).
normal heart rate ranges from 60-100. but i wound't consider it normal to have a resting heart rate of 98.
70-75 beats a minute.
Heart rates vary from person to person depending on age and fitness. A normal resting heart rate is generally considered to be 60-100 beats per minute, but can be as low as 40 beats per minute. A generalized resting heart rate for a 36 to 45 year old female with a good fitness level is 63 to 66 beats per minute. For a 36 to 45 year old female with a below average fitness level, the generalized resting heart rate is 79 to 84 beats per minute.
60 beats per minute
60-100 beats/minute