What is the relation between the rate of heartbeat and pulse rate? If a pulse rate of an athlete Is 96/min, what will be the number of his heartbeat at the same time? [HOTS]
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The amount of beats your heart makes per minute when you are resting can predict the likelihood of dying prematurely, according to research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal - and if your heart beats 10 times more every minute while resting, then you are nine per cent more likely to suffer an early death.
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Generally, a healthy heartbeat whilst resting is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm).
The lower the heart resting heart rate, the more effectively the heart works. The hearts of professional athletes beat at roughly 40 bpm while resting.
number of his heartbeat at the same time will be 96.
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The pulse rate is exactly the same to the heartbeat, as the contractions of the heart cause the increase in blood pressure in the arteries that lead to pulse. Taking the pulse is therefore, direct measure of the heart rate.
The number of heartbeat will be the same as the pulse rate. So, the heart rate of the athlete is also 96/min.
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