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In terms of fitness, one should have a heart rate between 150 to 177 to burn the most calories and fat.
60 - 80 beats per minute You can use these quations to help find your heart rate: Heart rate(220) - Age(22)= Maximum heart rate 220 - 23 (age) = 197197 - 65 (resting heart rate) = 132132 * 65% (low end of heart rate) OR 85% (high end) = 85.8 OR 112.285.8 + 65 (resting heart rate) = 150 112.2 + 65 (rhr) = 177
The normal fetal heart rate is 110-160. A constantly high baby heart rate is typically associated with an elevated temperature in with the Mom. That being said a baby's heart rate can and should go about this range periodically if it is healthy. If you have a temperature you should consult your physician immediately to rule out harm to the baby.
percentage = 57.06% rate:= 101/177 * 100%= 0.5706 * 100%= 57.06%
The normal heart rate for adults is between 60-100 beats per minute. However, medications and certain conditions can raise and lower your normal pulse rate. Additionally, people who are very physically fit sometimes have a much lower resting heart rate. See your doctor to determine what a proper heart rate is for yourself personally.
Yes. 7*177 equals1239!!!!!!!!
Everything from 65 to 95 BPM will be considered OK. Ideal heart resting heart rate for 42 year old female would be 65-70 BPM. http://www.24by7info.com/heartrate/normal_heart_rate_in_adult.html http://www.24by7info.com/normalheartrateinadult/normal_heart_rate_in_adult.html
177 x 177 = 1772 = 31,329
1, 3, 59, 177
177/1000
yess my babies heartbeat was 176 at my first ultrasound. It slows down the farther along you get until its ready to beat on its own without your help after you have the baby.
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