The normal heart rate for adults is between 60-100 beats per minute. However, medications and certain conditions can raise and lower your normal pulse rate. Additionally, people who are very physically fit sometimes have a much lower resting heart rate. See your doctor to determine what a proper heart rate is for yourself personally.
The average, healthy heart rate is 72 beats per minute. However, as you grow older your resting heart rate will increase slightly.
Yes, 80bpm is a healthy resting heart rate.
no. I'm 20 and very healthy and my heart rate is 100, so you are great.
Heart rates can vary widely among people. Usually 60-100 beats per minute. Some foods and medicines have a short-term effect on the rate. People with good health eating habits and exercise patterns can get different results and still be healthy. There is no single correct number a person should have. Consistency is more important. Her heart rate should be the same as what she usually has on a healthy day with no physical distress.
A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute.
The average, healthy heart rate is 72 beats per minute. However, as you grow older your resting heart rate will increase slightly.
Yes, 80bpm is a healthy resting heart rate.
no. I'm 20 and very healthy and my heart rate is 100, so you are great.
Heart rates can vary widely among people. Usually 60-100 beats per minute. Some foods and medicines have a short-term effect on the rate. People with good health eating habits and exercise patterns can get different results and still be healthy. There is no single correct number a person should have. Consistency is more important. Her heart rate should be the same as what she usually has on a healthy day with no physical distress.
Yes heart rate is between 60 - 100 BPM at rest
The resting heart rate of a non-athlete should be between 60 - 80bpm (beats per minutes), taken while resting or relaxed, but awake. Typically, an athletic person has a lower heart rate; a slower resting rate indicates a fit cardiovascular system. While exercising, the heart rate should be higher, although the target bpm fluctuates according to factors including age, gender, and fitness. Determining the target heart rate during exercise can use a number of differing methods and may be expressed in terms of a percentage of the maximum heart rate.
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A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute.
No, because if you have a lower resting heart rate you are usually healthy, but it can depend on the person.
it get you heart rate up. so you are more healthy
Yes. The normal pulse rate for a normal,healthy adult is 60-100bpm.
The average adult heart beat average is 70-75 beats per minute. Children have a higher rate in the 80's and 90's, depending on their age. The younger they are the faster the heart rate . Females, generally, have a slightly higher heart rate than males. Heart rate also depends on your age and what you're doing. A "resting heart rate"(sitting up, doing nothing) may/should be a bit lower, particularly for people in good physical shape. A "working heart rate"(walking around, standing etc) can/should be a bit higher. While working out/exercising, heart rate can/should rise quite a bit. The reference maximum heart rate for a healthy adult is 220 - your age in years, although individuals may differ. Don't try for max unless you know that you are healthy enough to take it.