It depends. If its that high for weeks then it's a pretty serious thing. If its that high for an hour or two then you deffinetly won't die put should still go see a doc, especially if your worried about it.
Your heart rate when you exercise all depends on age and weight. If you go to a gym the cardio machines will usually tell you your heart rate to go with your age. Unless you have a medical condition I would not go over the heart rate the machine tells you, but if you don't then there is no problem going over your suggested heart rate a bit. You dont want to over heat and this can be prevented by staying around or below the suggested heart rate.
Dangerous heart rate may refer to a slowing down of the heart. It may also refer to a very rapid heart rate which may result into serious complications.
A dangerously high heart rate is around 150+ or so. If you have a heart rate like this, call a doctor!
Yes as with this bpm youll have a gas of 7
At rest, the heart rate should be between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). Anything else could be dangerous.
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Pulse rates are only measured in how many times per minute your heart beats.
Your pulse rate should be around 70 when you are resting. Higher rates indicate that you are not physically fit and your heart is working harder than it should. Lower rates indicate that you are very fit and your heart is quite efficient at pumping blood.
Miguel indurain, with an astonishing heart rate of 28 beats in a minute. Lance Armstrong has a record of 32 beats in a minute too. And these are heart rates at rest.... So they are pretty healthy!!! Guess the never heard of mcdonalds before.
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.
No. You heat beat rake is not okay going from 4 to 132 beats per minute. The normal rate is 72 beats per minute.
The average heart rate for an adult should be anywhere from 55 to 80 beats a minute. Young children's heart rates are slightly higher. People that are very athletic sometimes have lower normal rates in the 40's.
Pulse rates are only measured in how many times per minute your heart beats.
Your pulse rate should be around 70 when you are resting. Higher rates indicate that you are not physically fit and your heart is working harder than it should. Lower rates indicate that you are very fit and your heart is quite efficient at pumping blood.
Miguel indurain, with an astonishing heart rate of 28 beats in a minute. Lance Armstrong has a record of 32 beats in a minute too. And these are heart rates at rest.... So they are pretty healthy!!! Guess the never heard of mcdonalds before.
Dog heartbeats vary depending on size and age of the dog. Puppies and toy breeds can have heart rates between 100-220 beats a minute. Adult dogs and large breed dogs have slower rates between 60-120 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.
It can be extremely dangerous to have a 28 beat per minute resting heart rate. This is considered well below the normal heart rate for even a very active human. It is probably best to see a doctor to check your heart's condition.
People with resting heart rates above 70 bpm are at higher risk for Heart disease.
Average resting pulse rates for adults/teens is between 60-80 beats per minute. An infants heart rate will be slightly higher as their heart is not as strong. It all depends on fitness, heart strength, weight, age.
No. You heat beat rake is not okay going from 4 to 132 beats per minute. The normal rate is 72 beats per minute.
The average heart rate for a 2-year-old is anywhere from 80-130 beats per minute. This fluctuates between activity and rest.
People with resting heart rates above 70 bpm are at higher risk for Heart disease.