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actually heart rate is same for men or women..ideally..... there is no sex differentiation.... so as an average...70- 90 heart rate is optimum...but not beyond that....in resting condition..... it may higher after exercise...or heavy work,stress or anxiety.....
A normal resting heart rate is 60-100, with women being at the higher end of that spectrum and men being lower. For citation see http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-rate/AN01906
Yes, on average, women tend to have a higher resting heart rate than men. This is primarily because women's hearts are typically smaller and pump less blood with each beat than men's hearts, leading to a faster heart rate. Other factors such as age, fitness level, and hormone levels can also influence heart rate.
yes they are,men have a higher rate
men average 70 bpm, women 75 bpm
Heat rate is the number of heartbeats per minute. Resting heart rate can vary between genders due to factors such as muscle mass, fitness level, and hormonal influences. Typically, men tend to have a slightly lower resting heart rate compared to women because of differences in body composition. However, individual variations exist, and other factors such as age and overall health also play a role in determining heart rate.
A resting heart rate of 56 is only slightly outside normal range of 60 to 80. Men tend to have lower resting heart rate than women. If one is athletic, then it tends to be lower also. If 56 is a sudden change from your normal without being athletic, then a medical visit may be prudent. There are a number of medical conditions which can cause a lower heart rate.
"Stronger" heart rates generally denotes a slower heartbeat. As a whole I believe men do as they're more physically adept (on average). Obviously this cannot apply to individuals or even different races (it is known that people of African descent generally have more heart problems, not to be racist).
THIS IS NOT TO BE TAKEN AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO YOUR DOCTOR. THIS IS ONLY FOR FUN AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS SERIOUSLY AS A DOCTOR. CHILDREN HAVE FASTER HEARTS SO 92 MAY BE OK. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR INSTEAD OF TAKING THIS AS A DOCTORS ANSWER. I HAVE NO MEDICAL TRAINING AT ALL.The resting heart rate is affected by:agesex (men are lower usually)physical fitnesssome drugs/medicationgeneticsanxietySome people simply have a higher/lower resting heart rate that cannot be attributed to any specific cause. Many scientific studies have shown that a resting heart rate really isn't an effective way of measuring the health of a person although they say anything above about 84 beats per minute is erring on dangerous.
As a layman what I know is that the normal heart rate of anyone aged 10+ is defined as 60-100 bpm, although there have been some studies suggesting lowering the top number to 85 for men and 90 for women (who usually have a slightly higher heart rate). I also know that children usually have a higher heart rate than do adults so my guess is that it would be more normal for a 14-year-old to be higher in that 60-100 range. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know what the average is exactly, but I'm fourteen and my resting heart rate is usually between 60 and 70 heart beats per minute. But one being slightly higher than that does not necessarily mean that it is unhealthy. If there were concerns about that then exercise would be helpful. There is a difference between normal and healthy. A normal resting heart rate is pretty high, but I am a 13 year old girl among healthy people, and our resting heart rate range is 60-70. That's healthy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well I'm 14 right now as well and my usual resting heart rate is between 80-100. I'm quite athletic and I have no medical problems so... it all depends on you though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I'm a 13 year old girl. I'm pretty athletic. My resting heart rate lies around 90. Whenever I run I see it sky rocket to 192... :| I'm 14 and are very athletic (I dance, play soccer, and exercise daily) and my normal resting rate is between 80-90 and the highest resting was 130. Exercising is from 110-200 (I've gone to 210 before but that was after an hour exercise and ten minute run after that. (The norm. is 70-100) (Ex: right now it's (by it's i mean bpm/heart rate) about 90-96) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am a quite well exercised 13 year old ( well i am thirteen in 26 days ) and my heart beat in about 88 bpm which i think is a average person of my ages heart bpm.
Men: 70 beats per minute Women: 76-80 Children: 90 Infants: 120 Those are resting values. Anywhere from 60-120 is average at rest. It gets complicated if you want to know about exercising heart rates- Heart rates increase with physical activity - But in general the better shape you and your heart are in the lower the (increased) heart rate will be when exercising. For a complete chart of target heart rates by age, take a look at this page from the American Heart Association: http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4736