If your heart rate while lying down is consistently lower than when you're standing or sitting, it may indicate good cardiovascular fitness, as the heart doesn't have to work as hard when the body is in a relaxed position. Typically, a resting heart rate for most adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Athletes or those in excellent physical shape may have a resting heart rate below 60 beats per minute. If you notice significant changes or have concerns about your heart rate, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Depends on your age and fitness level
Standing requires more energy than lying down. So the heart rate increases to meet the increased energy demand as you stand up.
your resting heart rate is how many times your heart rate beats per minute. the measurement should be take when you are laying down. do the pulse on your neck encl or wrist.
You shouldn't be doing drugs and yes, they do slow down your heart rate.
Somethings to help lower heart rate / blood pressure are.... * Not exercising * Laying down with feet elevated slightly * Staying properly hydrated * Listening to calming music (nothing with loud or fast beats) * Deep breathing * Not having stress
marijuana can cause anxiety wich increases your heart rate , lorazepam will slow down your heart rate and calm you
106 is tachycardia, or a fast heart rate. That is higher than normal and usually indicative of poorer health. Unless, of course, the person who has it is exercising at the time. The heart rate goes up dramatically during exercise. It should return to between 60 -80 after exercise.
spicy foods increase our heart rate but nothing will slow it down.
when your asleep your heart beat slows down
Resting heart rate goes down (maximum stays the same).
To slow down your heart rate, you can try deep breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, or medications prescribed by a doctor.
Yes it should be in between 70-100 b/m but it depends if you are standing up, laying down, or if it was after physical activity.