Ideal heart resting heart rate for 49 years old would be 65-70 BPM. Everything from 65-95 BPM would be OK. http://www.24by7info.com/heartrate/normal_heart_rate_in_adult.html http://www.24by7info.com/normalheartrateinadult/normal_heart_rate_in_adult.html
Everything from 65 to 95 BPM will be considered OK. Ideal heart resting heart rate for 56 years old would be 65-70 BPM. http://www.24by7info.com/heartrate/normal_heart_rate_in_adult.html http://www.24by7info.com/normalheartrateinadult/normal_heart_rate_in_adult.html
* Age 1-2 days - 123-159 bpm * Age 3-6 days - 129-166 bpm * Age 1-3 weeks - 107-182 bpm * Age 1-2 months - 121-179 bpm * Age 3-5 months - 106-186 bpm * Age 6-11 months - 109-169 bpm * Age 1-2 years - 89-151 bpm * Age 3-4 years - 73-137 bpm * Age 5-7 years - 65-133 bpm * Age 8-11 years - 62-130 bpm * Age 12-15 years - 60-119 bpm
the average heart rate for an adult is between 60 and 100 bpm
108
Is 124 noemal reading reading for a 65 yr old man
An average healthy resting heart rate is between 50-65 bpm. Active heart rate for a 16 yr old shouldn't get higher than 200 and 175 for a 48 yr old. The slower your heart rate is the better (under normal conditions).
To convert 43 over 65 to a percentage, you would first divide 43 by 65 to get 0.6615. Then, multiply this result by 100 to get the percentage, which is 66.15%.
43 is prime but 65 isn't becaus it can be divided by 5 and 13
percentage = 66.15%% rate:= 43/65 * 100%= 0.6615 * 100%= 66.15%
According to WebMD, the following are normal:Resting heart rate Age or fitness level Beats per minute (bpm)Babies to age 1:100-160Children ages 1 to 10:60-140Children ages 11 to 17:60-100Adults:60-100Well-conditioned athletes:40-60So, in a normal child or adult - 65 is normal.
66.15%