That depends on how "active" the teen is. For example; a young Boxer would have a heart varying from 50 - 64 beats per minute. Where as a teen that occasionally goes to the gym or play football (soccer) would have a much higher heart rate, usually around 65 - 75.
To my knowledge the average BPM for a American teenager (13 - 18 years) is 85 BPM. That is a quite horrifying when you think of it.
Especially compared to Europe,Canada Asia and Australasia.
I got these results from a textbook, but mind you it is a few years old (first published 2007) and surveyed adults (20 - 35)
Mainland Europe - France - 65 - 79 BPM
Mainland Europe - Italy - 62 -73 BPM
Mainland Europe - Spain/Portugal - 68 - 81 BPM
Mainland Europe - Germany/Netherlands - 60 - 73 BPM
Northern Europe - Scandinavia/Russia - 60 - 71 BPM
Northern Europe - British Isles(England,Scotland,Wales, Northern Ireland) - 58 - 72 BPM
Northern Europe - Ireland - 71 - 83 BPM
Eastern Europe - 70 - 85 BPM
Americas - USA - 82 - 98 BPM
Americas - Canada - 60 - 72 BPM
Americas - Mexico - 76 - 80 BPM
Americas - South America (general) - 76 - 89 BPM
Australasia - Australia - 59 - 74 BPM
Australasia - New Zealand - 60 - 71 BPM
a health heart rate would b around 90-110
To figure out your heart rate at any age you must subtract your age from 220 if your male and from 226 if your female. For a 15 year old the normal heart rate should be around 205. That number will be your maximum heart rate. In one minute, for a healthy teen your slow heart rate should be approximately 20 to 30 beats every 30 seconds
The normal respiratory rate for a teen, like adults, would probably be between 14-20 breaths per minute.
Some True or False questions and answers about the heart include:The heart is a pump. - TrueThe term cardiac refers to the heart. - TrueThe heart is made of smooth muscle. - TrueThe heart muscle never relaxes. - FalseThe heart muscle uses both contraction and relaxation. - TrueThe type of muscle that makes your heart is the same type of muscle found in your legs. - FalseThe heart is part of the Respiratory System. - FalseThe heart works in conjunction with the lungs. - TrueThe heart has 4 chambers. - TrueSince the heart has 4 chambers, it can have one that does not work right and it will not cause problems. - FalseHeart valves prevent backflow of blood and make blood move in only one direction. - TrueThe heart uses electrical impulses. - TrueThe heart still functions well even if the electrical impulses cannot travel through the muscle. - FalseA heart attack damages and scars part of the heart muscle. - TrueThe term "regurgitation" can describe the blood flow through a damaged heart valve. - TrueThe most common type of problem involving a heart valve affects the Mitral valve. - trueIn a condition called "Heart Failure", the heart does not pump properly. - TrueWomen and men have the exact same symptoms in a Heart Attack. - FalseA heart attack is called a Myocardial Infarction or M.I. - TrueHeart Disease is still one of the leading causes of death in the US. - TrueA child's heart rate is slower than an adult's heart rate. - FalseA newborn baby has the slowest heart rate of any age (baby, child, teen, adult, elderly). - FalseAt any age, the heart rate is always the same number at any time of day or night. - FalseThere are known "normal heart rates" (number of beats per minute) for every age group. - TrueIf a person hears their own heart beat, something is seriously wrong. - FalseIt is very abnormal to have your heart "skip a beat" sometimes. - FalseAll heart disease is preventable. - FalseA person's diet affects their heart health. - TrueThere is no one particular food that keeps your heart healthy. - trueIf a person has one high Blood Pressure reading, it means they have "Hypertension" or High Blood Pressure. - FalseA person can have a temporary drop in blood pressure, such as in fainting. - TrueSmoking causes heart disease. - False, smoking is only one factor.Being overweight has no effect on the heart. - FalseA person with a "heart problem" can never exercise. - False.A cardiologist is a physician who specializes in cardiac diseases and cardiac care. - TrueBeing upset or anxious slows and drops the heart rate. - FalseBeing calm and not upset increases the heart rate and makes it faster. - FalseYoga and Meditation are good for the heart. - TrueThe heart's tissue can be affected by fat cells just like all other parts of the body. - TrueThe heart when seen beating inside someone's chest, such as during surgery, is bright red like a Valentine. - FalseThe heart is shaped just like the heart shown on a Valentine's Day Card. - FalseSome people with heart and lung disease can develop a bluish color around their lips and under their fingernails. - TrueWhen someone has a lung condition, it never affects their heart. - FalseA person who had a heart attack before should be extremely cautious and try not to do much physical activity. - FalseA person with a heart condition can never have sex again. - FalseThe heart is essential to life. - TrueIf a person's heart stops, they need CPR. - TrueCPR is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. - TrueCPR is always successful. - FalseSome people can die from an undiagnosed heart condition. - True
Yes! There are lots of local teen night clubs / teen nights in the DC area. You can search them by going to TeenageHangout.com, MDTeens.com, or even TeenEvents.org.Please do remember to validate these teen nights as some are not always the safest places. Look for the ones that these sites represent and promote.
a health heart rate would b around 90-110
70 to 90 is average. Lower is better.
The teen pregnancy rate for the U.S.A is 22 pregnancies out of every 1,000 girls.
To figure out your heart rate at any age you must subtract your age from 220 if your male and from 226 if your female. For a 15 year old the normal heart rate should be around 205. That number will be your maximum heart rate. In one minute, for a healthy teen your slow heart rate should be approximately 20 to 30 beats every 30 seconds
Yes. A newborn baby has a heart rate comparable to that of a fetus. A heart rate of 80 to 140 beats per minute (or slightly faster) is not unusual for babies up to a year old. Children's heartbeats slow between the ages of 5 and 13, to reach the normal resting adult range of 50 to 80 beats per minute.
Teen Mom - 2009 Change of Heart was released on: USA: 25 January 2011
It Depends upon the BMI of a Person. Average Calorie Consumption is believe to be 2500cal. per day.
A teen can run, with a heart rate of 220+ beats per minute. Because, that is the point at which any human enters what is called condition black, which can be fatal if the person does not slow down immediately.
according to wikipaedia the birth rate is: 55.6
The average American teen consumes about 1,800 calories a day.
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