What’s normal depends on your age and activity level but, generally, a resting heart rate of 60 to 80 beats per minute (BPM) is considered to be in the normal range. If you are an athlete, a normal resting heart rate can be as low as 40 BPM. Studies have shown that men tend ...
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IN THIS AGE of fitness trackers, we now have easy access to our heart rate at any given moment. Considering your heart beats almost once a second, that's a lot of data to collect. But, what do those numbers mean for your health?
Resting heart rate tends to slightly until about age 60, at which point it levels off and lowers slightly. On average, the lowest resting heart rate among members is 57 bpm. As the below charts show, women tend to have a slightly higher RHR than men. This has to do with the size of...
Normal resting heart rate (HR) is approximately 60 to 80 beats/min. HR increases in a linear manner with the work rate and oxygen uptake during exercise. The magnitude of HR response is related to age, body position, fitness, type of activity, the presence of heart disease, medications, ...
Remarkably, a number of large studies [28,29,32,34–38] found that healthy, young and middle-aged women had a higher heart rate compared to age-matched healthy men (Figure 1), whereby the reason underlying this finding remains unclear. Hormonal factors were discussed as possible causes for ...
Fig. 1: Resting heart rate across bedtimes. The panels show the hourly differences in resting heart rate across an average sleep session stratified by bedtime. a Resting heart rate curves as one goes to bed earlier than normal; b curves as one goes to bed later than normal. Full size ima...
Resting heart rate (RHR) is a straightforward and non-invasive indicator. However, it is influenced by various factors such as gender, race, age, smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise,[4] which has led to the underestimation of its clinical significance. RHR serves as an indicator of the...
Heart rate −0.098 <.001 −0.084 <.001 Heart rate on ECG −0.076 <.001 −0.079 0.001 PR interval on ECG 0.026 0.090 0.008 0.754 QRS duration on ECG −0.075 <.001 −0.085 0.001 BUN to Cr ratio 0.031 0.039 0.026 0.294 Hematocrit 0.004 0.808 0.015 0.543 Total bod...
JUSTIFICATIVE: The relationship between post-exercise heart-rate recovery (HRR) and resting cardiac autonomic modulation is an incompletely explored issue. OBJECTIVE: To correlate HRR with resting supine and orthostatic autonomic status. METHOD: HRR at the 1st, 3th, and 5th min following maximal tre...