Fluctuations in heart rate from 80 to 140 beats per minute can indicate a variety of conditions, ranging from normal responses to stress or physical activity to potential underlying health issues such as anxiety, dehydration, or cardiovascular problems. If these fluctuations occur frequently or are accompanied by symptoms like dizziness or chest pain, it may warrant medical evaluation. It's essential to monitor the context in which these changes occur for a better understanding of their significance. Consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for personalized assessment and management.
a 6th graders heart rate is about 140-180
They say under 140 boy over 140 girl
Leopards have a resting heart rate of 90 to 140 on average
To estimate the age of a person with a maximum safe heart rate of 140 beats per minute, you can use the formula for maximum heart rate, which is generally 220 minus a person's age. If we set the maximum heart rate at 140, the calculation would be: 220 - 140 = 80. This suggests the person is approximately 80 years old. However, individual fitness levels and health conditions can influence this estimate, so it may not be accurate for everyone.
140-170 beats per minute
If you mean 140/70 and 83 bpm, then by me that sounds alright
I've read alot about this and they say when the heart rate is less than 140 beats per minute its a boy but if the babys heart rate is at least 140 beats per minute its a girl...
140
Hypertension means high blood pressure, usually above 140/90. A high heart rate is called Tachycardia (>100bpm)
Your heart rate is 70 to 80, your baby's is 140 to 170.
normal toddlers hearts is about 140-200 beats per minutes
No. That is just your heart beat. When you are having a baby you have a swelled up belly, and many other signs-like vomiting. It does not mean you are having a baby, you could just be running fast!