Female 70 ~ 90 times/minute
Children about 90 times/minute.
Neonatal 140 times/minute
The normal breathing frequency of the human body is:
16 times ~ 18 times/min
In addition, in the quiet state, the average heart rate of healthy adults is about 75 beats/min, and the fluctuation range of normal adults' heart rate is 60- 100 beats/min. Women's heart rate is faster than men's, and it can be accelerated during physical activity and mental excitement. Women have a faster heart rate than men, but everything is relative. For example, people who often engage in heavy physical labor or physical exercise have a slow heart rate, which can be lower than 60 beats per minute, but this can never be said to be a pathological state and should be considered comprehensively.
After strenuous exercise, the heart rate can reach 120 beats/min, which is normal. Athletes have a good heart reserve, and their heart rate is generally lower than 60 beats/min.
The normal heart rate is 60- 100 beats/min. If it is lower than 60 beats per minute, it is bradycardia, and if it is higher than 100 beats per minute, it is tachycardia. Tachycardia is caused by physiological reactions, such as exercise, drinking, emotional excitement, etc., but it generally does not exceed 150 beats/min, and it has pathological reactions, and the heartbeat can reach 180-250 beats/min, which is seriously life-threatening; Bradycardia also has a physiological reaction. For example, athletes' heart rate is slower than normal, about 50-60 beats per minute, but they are healthy and have pathological reactions. When the heartbeat is less than 40 beats/minute, it will be life-threatening.
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