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  • 1. Enter your age: 2. Enter your resting heart rate* then press the Calculate Button:

    • www.row.corvallis.or.us/heart1.htm
  • Instructions. Calculates percent range of maximum heart rate or heart rate reserve based upon either actual maximum heart rate or age predicted heart rate.

    • www.exrx.net/Calculators/TargetHeartRate.html
  • Table to be used to set the correct intensity of your fitness workout, using training target heart rate ranges

    • www.topendsports.com/fitness/heartrate-range.htm

  • Heart Rate and Exercise: Advice and Information ... Guidelines and Advice About Target Heart Rate and Exercise Guide to Optimum Heart Beat Levels for Optimal Cardiovascular ...

    • www.calorie-counter.net/how-to-get-fit/exercise-heart-rate.htm
  • ACOG is a nonprofit organization of women's health care physicians advocating highest standards of practice, continuing member education and public awareness of women's health care ...

    • www.acog.org/from_home/publications/press_releases/nr06-22-09-2.cfm
  • Heart Rate Calculator is an estimate guideline for your target heart rate zones. The heart rate guidelines are so you don't exercise too hard or too easy.

    • www.irongirl.com/Train/heartRateTool.htm

  • Arrhythmias and abnormal heart rates don't necessarily occur together. Arrhythmias can occur with a normal heart rate, or with heart rates that are slow (called bradyarrhythmias ...

    • www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/heart-disease-abnormal-heart-rhythm
  • A person's heart rate varies normally in response to exercise and such stimuli as pain and anger. Heart rhythm is considered abnormal only when the heart rate is inappropriately ...

    • www.merck.com/mmhe/sec03/ch027/ch027a.html
  • This is a discussion on MedHelp about Abnormal Heart Rate. Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion around the topic of Abnormal Heart Rate

    • www.medhelp.org/posts/Heart-Disease/Abnormal-Heart-Rate/show/866721

  • To determine heart rate in infants, palpate the brachial or femoral artery, count pulsations of the anterior fontanelle, or auscultate the heart.

    • bcs.medinfo.ufl.edu/sample/page03b.html
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    • www.horizon-bcbsnj.com/shapeitup/siu_heart_rate.asp
  • For resting heart rate: Newborn infants: 100 - 160 beats per minute; Children 1 to 10 years: 70 - 120 beats per minute; Children over 10 and adults (including seniors): 60 - 100 beats ...

    • www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003399.htm

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