If a person had 70-90 breathes in one minute, they wouldn't be human anymore. The average adult breathes in and out every 4-5 seconds or so. If you are an adult and your respiration are between 12 and 25, then you need not worry. Outside of that (when your body is at rest), then you should be worried.
The normal range of breaths per minute for an adult (relaxed) is between 9 and 14, one breath meaning one movement of the chest, up and down. This will obviously increase upon exercise. If your respiration rate is above, this could indicate that you are not getting enough oxygen into your lungs and around your system. People who suffer from Asthma or breathing, heart or respiratory problems tend to have higher respiration rates. Some medications especially pain medications can lower your respiration rate also .
Normal breathing rates fall between 12-20 per minute. Either above or below this range will result in inadequate profusion.
On average a human takes a breath 20,000 times a day. That obviously includes the fluctuation between walking, resting, and any type of strenuous activity like walking a flight of stairs. When relaxed a fit human around the age of 18-35 usually takes in 40-50 breaths a min.
If you divide 20,000 breaths in 24 hours you get an average of 70 breaths a min, including when relaxed, active, ect.
depending on the person a doctor in the Emergency room probably takes 74 breaths a min
Desk job- 30-45 breaths a min
Teacher in between desk job and doctor
eventually you will get the idea
so for example if you are talking on the phone with your friend for 8 min you on average breath 720-400 breaths depending on your health, but in my equations im assuming everyone is healthy.
Average Respiratory Rates (Vf) By Age:
The normal respiratory rate in an adult is 12 to 20 breaths per minute.
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The "normal" heart rate for an adult at rest is 60 to 100 beats per minute. People who excercise regularly and are in good physical condition may have heart rates into the 50's and are still considered normal.
Generally, a normal heart rate for a average adult while resting is 60 to 100 beats per minute. It also depends on if you have any diseases and birth defects.
A normal human heart rate is between 60 to 100 beats per minute. It is normal is aerobically fit people and very common in athletes. For example, Lance Armstrong (famed professional cyclist) has a resting heart rate of 37. It is not considered normal if you experience symptoms such as weakness, dizziness or difficulty breathing, so see your doctor if you experience these.
For a healthy adult: heart rate of 60-100 beats/minute, respiratory rate of 12-20 breaths/minute
Any where between 70 and 80 beats per minuteThe average pulse for an adult is anywhere from 60 to 100 beats a minute. If a person has a lower heart beat their heart be would be 40 to 100 beats a minute.
12-20 breaths/minute
For an adult at a resting rate, 12 to 20 breaths per minute is considered to be the normal range. This obviously increases if you are exercising or exerting yourself.
The normal respiratory rate for a resting, healthy, adult horse is around 8-16 breaths per minute.
The average adult resting ventilation rate is 12-18 breaths per minute.
12-20 breaths/minute
The heart is 28-44 beats per minute, they respire at 10-24 breaths per minute, and a normal temperature is 37.2-38.3°C for an adult, or 37.5-38.9°C for a child.
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yes, normal heartbeat for an adult is 60-100 beats per minute
The "normal" heart rate for an adult at rest is 60 to 100 beats per minute. People who excercise regularly and are in good physical condition may have heart rates into the 50's and are still considered normal.
Low end of normal for an adult human at rest .