If the heart beats of a person are more than 72-80 per minute, what does it signify?
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If the heartbeats 72-80 times per minute then the person have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
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- The resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 bpm which is considered to be normal, but if people with a resting heart rate 72- 80 bpm could have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
- Tachycardia is a condition where there is a sudden increase in the heartbeat.
- The number of times the heart beats per minute is the heart rate.
- The muscular organ in the center of the chest is the heart. When the heart beats, it pumps blood containing oxygen and nutrients and brings back waste products.
- A healthy heart supplies just the right amount of blood at the right rate.
- Pulse is the rate at which the arteries expand and contract in response to the beat of the heart.
- The heartbeat is exactly equal to the pulse rate.
- The contractions of the heart cause increase in the blood pressure in the arteries.
Hence, if the heart beats more than 72-80 per minute, then the person is likely to have cardiovascular disease.
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Although the resting heart rate between 60 and 100 bpm is considered to be normal in clinical practice, those with a resting heart rate higher than 80 bpm could have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
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