check the pulse rate of at least two family members for days each morning and evening noted down their age and write the rate of the changes when does it increases in which age group is it more
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Answer:
Place the tips of your index, second and third fingers on the palm side of your other wrist below the base of the thumb. Or, place the tips of your index and second fingers on your lower neck on either side of your windpipe.
Press lightly with your fingers until you feel the blood pulsing beneath your fingers. You may need to move your fingers around slightly up or down until you feel the pulsing.
Use a watch with a second hand, or look at a clock with a second hand.
Count the beats you feel for 10 seconds. Multiply this number by six to get your heart rate (pulse) per minute.
Explanation:
As you grow older, your pulse rate is about the same as before. But when you exercise, it may take longer for your pulse to increase and longer for it to slow down afterward. Your highest heart rate with exercise is also lower than it was when you were younger. Breathing rate usually does not change with age.