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What is the normal heart beat for a 14-year old?

 
 
Wed 13 Dec, 2017 12:52 pm
So I’ve been noticing my heart rate has been going a bit haywire the last couple of weeks and decided to check my heart rate per minute and it came up to 110 beats for 1 minute. I’ve been checking out some websites and the normal heart rate should be around 60-100 so I’m wondering if I should check out if I have any disease or if it’s normal?
 
centrox
 
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Wed 13 Dec, 2017 01:06 pm
1. I am not a doctor.

2. Normal resting heart rate is anywhere between 55 and 100. Your answer probably is this - Med techs, nurses, doctors etc often see 110 in people who are a little anxious (about having their heart rate measured in a hospital, or who have just been taking exercise or walking). If you are going "OMG my heart rate!!!" that may be all it is. If you are really anxious SEE YOUR DOCTOR.
Artpudding
 
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Wed 13 Dec, 2017 01:09 pm
@centrox,
Thanks for the reply! I’m not a very.. anxious person and when I checked my heart rate for a second time I still got to around 110 but I will definitely see this as a possibility, thank you. Smile
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centrox
 
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Wed 13 Dec, 2017 01:31 pm
You have not said if you are a boy or a girl. A survey in Britain measured heart rates in one hundred 14-16 year-old boys and found rates between 45 and 200 during the day and 23 to 95 during sleep.
Artpudding
 
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Wed 13 Dec, 2017 01:37 pm
@centrox,
Oh, sorry about that I didn’t know it mattered that much. I’m a girl. I don’t know if it would matter that much but I had been asleep about 20 minutes before checking my heart rate, maybe the fast heart rate could be because my heart was.. normalizing or something like that? I have no idea, I’m probably gonna get it checked just in case though, I’ve had heart problems when I was younger and I’m suspecting it has some relation to that.
farmerman
 
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Wed 13 Dec, 2017 03:50 pm
@Artpudding,
depends on her intake of stuff like red bull, coca cola, or tea and coffee. hows about exercise? What about weight?
Artpudding
 
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Thu 14 Dec, 2017 12:02 am
@farmerman,
I never drink any protein drinks or anything like coke, Pepsi etc. I exercise 3 times per week and weigh around 73 kg.
farmerman
 
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Thu 14 Dec, 2017 05:16 am
@Artpudding,
Ill bbet youve just begun a more rigorous exercise program. It usually takes a few weeks of acclimation when one gets on a weight/ exercise program. When I was beginning a weight control program, my resting heart rate was fairly high, (like 88) then over the weeks I got my rate down to a resting of about 63. Still , you should really get a full physical before we do any self dianosing. Im thinking you are in that acclimation phase but we cannot (nor should we) speculate.

Artpudding
 
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Thu 14 Dec, 2017 10:56 am
@farmerman,
I’ve been exercising regularly since June. I guess it could be because I’ve been well started exercising more intensively over the last few weeks maybe.
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radhika520
 
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Thu 10 Jan, 2019 01:45 am
Babies (birth to 3 months of age): 100–150 beats per minute
Kids 1–3 years old: 70–110 beats per minute
Kids by age 12: 55–85 beats per minute
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homeopahy
 
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Sat 12 Jan, 2019 04:33 am
Normal resting heart rate for adults over the age of 10 years, including older adults, is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm).
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publichealt
 
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Wed 30 Jan, 2019 01:05 am
@Artpudding,
For adults 18 and older, a normal resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm), depending on the person's physical condition and age. For children ages 6 to 15, the normal resting heart rate is between 70 and 100 bpm, according to the AHA.
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priyasharma1011
 
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Tue 5 Feb, 2019 01:50 am
@Artpudding,
Yes, you should visit a doctor and more important than this just tell your parents about it and be sure if some other person from your family is also suffering from this problem or not.
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McGentrix
 
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Tue 5 Feb, 2019 03:40 pm
Don't listen to these guys, they know nothing,

Your heart beat should be right around your age. That's why it's important to keep track of how old you are. So it should be around 14 for now and will go up a little next year.
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sumita12sofat
 
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Thu 7 Feb, 2019 07:38 am
@Artpudding,
The normal resting heart rate for adults over the age of 10 years, including older adults, is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). Highly trained athletes may have a resting heart rate below 60 bpm, sometimes reaching 40 bpm. The resting heart rate can vary within this normal range.
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drakesmith
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 03:14 am
@Artpudding,
It should be around 60 to 100 bpm.
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josephdfox5
 
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Fri 19 Apr, 2019 12:28 pm
The normal resting heart rate for adults over the age of 10 years, including older adults, is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). Highly trained athletes may have a resting heart rate below 60 bpm, sometimes reaching 40 bpm
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VikramSidhu
 
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Sat 20 Apr, 2019 02:17 am
@Artpudding,
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The normal resting heart rate for adults over the age of 10 years, including older adults, is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). Highly trained athletes may have a resting heart rate below 60 bpm, sometimes reaching 40 bpm.
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