A heart rate of 38 beats per minute (BPM) is considered bradycardia, which is slower than the normal resting heart rate of 60-100 BPM for adults. This condition can be benign in well-trained athletes but may also indicate underlying health issues, such as heart block, hypothyroidism, or other cardiac conditions. Symptoms can include fatigue, dizziness, or fainting. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation if bradycardia occurs.
The question was not that clear. A normal heart rate is between 60-100 BPM
The average is 60-80 bpm.
Lance Armstrong has a resting heart rate of 30 - 35.
60 bpm (beats per minute) to 100 bpm is considered normal. and i would give or take 10 beats on either side
The average resting heart rate is 72-80 bpm. If we assume that the slowing of the heart during sleep and the increased rate during exercise roughly cancel each other out, we can apply this average across the year to arrive at an estimate of 38-42 million beats per year.
% rate = 38% = 38/100 * 100% = 38 * 1% = 38%
Yes. Bradycardia is a resting heart rate below 50 beats per minute. The heart slows because it has a more effective cardiac output, less pumping is needed to move the same amount of blood. ex: Lance Armstrong has a resting heart rate of 38 bpm
% rate= 38/271 * 100%= 0.0527
% rate = 1/38 * 100% = 2.63%
%rate = (38 ÷ 280) x 100% = 13.57%
% rate = (38/116) x 100%= 32.76%
percentage = 0.8282%% rate:= 38/4588 * 100%= 0.008282 * 100%= 0.8282%