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resting heart rate

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meanings of rest, heartand rate


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rest
noun
uk /rest/ us /rest/
the other things, people, or parts that remain or that have not ...
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heart
noun
uk /hɑːt/ us /hɑːrt/
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk /reɪt/ us /reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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Examples of resting heart rate


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The relationship between low restingheart rate and violence.
For example, restingheart rate, a general indicator of autonomic arousal, has been related to antisocial behavior in child samples.
The (age standardized) measures of restingheart rate from the three age periods were averaged to form the overall score.
For these monthly assessments subjects were asked to provide their blood pressure and restingheart-rate and respond to several scales from the baseline questionnaire.
At each age, an average heart rate measure was derived from measures of restingheart rate taken on three occasions during the course of a physical examination.
The restingheart rate in children is much faster.
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At each age, an average heart rate measure was derived from measures of restingheart rate taken by a nurse on three occasions during the course of the physical examination.
The seven babies who, after further interventional procedures, ultimately achieved good surgical result were all over the age of one year with a restingheart rate between 100-130/min.
This value started at 60% (later 70%) above the restingheart rate, and it was lowered by 5% of the restingheart rate after each question.
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In these cases, the restingheart rate may be above 80 in an adult animal.
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He has a restingheart rate of 45bpm, and is 1.83m tall weighs 68 kg.
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She later released stress-test results showing her restingheart rate as 76.
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Most female marathoners have a restingheart rate in the 50s or lower.
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Normal heart rate varies substantially between individuals, and many athletes in particular have a relatively slow restingheart rate.
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Athlete's heart most often does not have any physical symptoms, although an indicator would be a consistently low restingheart rate.
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First, images of the heart are taken at rest to acquire a baseline of the patient's wall motion at a restingheart rate.
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Second, is that athletically fit people tend to have a lower restingheart rate and tend to live longer than unhealthy people.
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Over time water aerobics can lead to a reduction of blood pressure and restingheart rate, which will improve health overall.
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A 2012 study tested the influence of dietary beet intake as a source of nitrate supplementation on restingheart rate and sustained apnea.
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For endurance athletes at the elite level, it is not unusual to have a restingheart rate between 33 and 50.
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People who regularly practice sports may have sinus bradycardia, because their trained hearts can pump enough blood in each contraction to allow a low restingheart rate.
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Highly trained athletes may also have athletic heart syndrome, a very slow restingheart rate that occurs as a sport adaptation and helps prevent tachycardia during training.
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Trained athletes tend to have slow restingheart rates, and resting bradycardia in athletes should not be considered abnormal if the individual has no symptoms associated with it.
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