60-100 bpm is average
If the heart is healthy then it will beat about 60-100 BPM.
im guessing 70-80 BPM
yes it is! if you do not have any underlying condition such as high blood pressure and you are a normal active 12 year old, 63 bpm is perfectly normal.
60 to 80 BPM ( Beats per minute ) is the normal range. It can go lower if you are in good shape, say 50 BPM or something around there.
60 bpm (beats per minute) to 100 bpm is considered normal. and i would give or take 10 beats on either side
A male 11 year old should have a heart rate of 80 to 95 BPM ( beats pear minute). I am an 11 year old that did this.
At rest a male 11 year old should have a heart rate of 80 to 95 BPM ( beats pear minute).
For a fit male that'd be an OK resting heart rate.
Heart rate is fine 60-100 BPM is a normal heart rate.Your blood pressure seems High and I would advice you to go to your GP to have your blood pressure checked
Yes, it high. The normal pulse range is 70-75 for males, with females usually slightly higher, 75-80. A pulse over 100 is called arrhythmia, or more specifically tachycardia.However, certain things can increase your heart rate such as excitement, nervousness, caffeine, some medications, anemia, or simply exercise. If your heart rate remains high, please see your doctor for a full evaluation. Resting Pulse Rate PR < 40 BMP - Below healthy resting heart rates. PR 40-60 BPM - Resting heart rate for sleeping. PR 60-100 BPM - Healthy adult resting heartrate. PR 100 BPM - 220 BPM - Acceptable if measured during exercise. Not acceptable if resting heartrate. PR > 220 BPM - Abnormally high heart rate.
Heart rate goes down every year you age. If someone is between 13-17, than their heart rate will be around (no medical citation is used here) about 70-90 bpm at relaxation. A hyper arrhythmic heart pumping due to exercising would pump for them about 110-220 bpm. So I would say that it is normal for it to drop to about 60, sometimes 50, bpm and nowhere higher than 75 bpm for a relaxing 17-21 year old. Drugs can and will play a roll in how much your heart bpm on a hyper scale and a depressing scale. Alcohol will lower the bpm, and a drug like Cocaine will raise it substantially. Another factor that will raise bpm is Panic and induced nervousness and/or anxiety.