Normal HR (heart rate) range for average human is 60-100 bpm (beats per minute) anything in that range will not worry a Dr in the least.
70-80
70-80%
70-80 beats per minute
To calculate percent heart rate change, first determine the initial heart rate (HR_initial) and the final heart rate (HR_final). Use the formula: ((HR_{final} - HR_{initial}) / HR_{initial} \times 100). This will give you the percentage change in heart rate from the initial value to the final value. For example, if your initial heart rate is 70 bpm and your final heart rate is 80 bpm, the percent change would be ((80 - 70) / 70 \times 100 = 14.29%).
as the age increases heart rate reduces .for an 80 yrs old man heart rate between 70 to 80 is ok
70-80%
It's usually computed as a percentage of your maximum heart rate, which in turn is a function of your age. Subtract your age from 220 to find your maximum heart rate. Warmup: 50-60% of max heart rate Fat Burning: 60-70% Aerobic: 70-80% Anaerobic: 80-90% Search "target heart rate" for more complete information.
Assuming by 'active' you mean 'normal' and not someone who is in bed all day, the heart rate is normally 60-80 bpm (beats per minute) it is 70-80 bpm if your on a+
A normal heart rate at rest is 60-100 BPM For more information contact me: Elliottcollins@hotmail.co.ukHow_heart_worksIM 17 TOO!!!!!!!!!
Your heart rate is 70 to 80, your baby's is 140 to 170.
From the Toronto Zoo, http://www.torontozoo.com/Animals/details.asp?AnimalID=400 , "The heart of a Siberian tiger weights approximately 2kgs and has a heart rate of 70 - 80 beats/min."
im guessing 70-80 BPM