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I actually went to the dr yesterday and my resting heart rate was over 100. That is not normal and she recommended that I have my thyroid checked. You definitely need to see a dr if you have a high heart rate.
While high cholesterol may result in atherosclerosis, there is no relationship to its effect on heart rate.
A good resting heart rate is when your heart beats good and when your heart is in a good position.
For some people they simply will have a naturally higher or lower resting heart rate. This is nothing to be worried about and in an adult 70 as a resting heart rate is within the normal range. I have a natural very high resting heart rate of about 114 to 129 and doctors have constantly said do not worry about it it is simply natural
If the child has a high heart rate then check for white parkinsons wolf syndrome
A person with a resting heart rate higher than 70 BPM is at a greater risk for Heart disease.
A faster resting heart rate does not necessarily result in burning more calories. While a higher heart rate can indicate a faster metabolism, the relationship between resting heart rate and calorie burning is not direct. Other factors such as muscle mass, activity level, and overall health play a more significant role in determining calorie expenditure.
Genuinely depends on your age and the level of exertion you are having. If you were a baby in the womb then this could be considered a normal resting heart rate. If you are doing strenuous exercise, this could again be a normal heart rate. However, in an adult a normal resting heart rate is usually between 60 - 100 bpm. A healthy resting heart rate is more likely between 60 and 70 bpm. A resting heart rate is when you are doing no activity, such as lying down. If your heart rate is 150bpm when you are at rest this could be a sign that you are pretty unhealthy. A resting heart rate this high should probably be checked out by a doctor as it could lead to health complications in the future.
is the resting heart rate is fastest in adult life
That is a very high heart rate for a young adult.
No, because if you have a lower resting heart rate you are usually healthy, but it can depend on the person.
A higher resting heart rate does not necessarily result in burning more calories. While a higher heart rate can indicate a faster metabolism, the number of calories burned at rest is primarily determined by factors such as muscle mass, age, and overall health.