The resting pulse rate of Britain’s children has risen over the last 30 years - suggesting they may be at higher risk of heart disease in later life, warn researchers. A new study found the rate may ...
Monitoring pulse rate is essential for understanding both physical and mental health. Normal resting heart rates range from 55 to 85 beats per minute, with well-trained athletes potentially having ...
In this era of fitness trackers, we have easy access to our heart rate at any given moment. Every so often, a number catches your eye as it flashes on your Garmin or Apple Watch while you're sitting ...
Stuart Pearce provided fans with a positive update on his health after suffering a medical emergency on a flight last week. The Nottingham Forest and England legend experienced a serious health scare ...
Human heart rate, an essential health indicator, should be checked regularly. Low rates indicate fitness, while high rates signal risks. Monitoring using devices like pulse oximeters and mobile apps ...
You’re familiar with the feeling of your heart pounding in your chest, your blood pulsing through your veins with increasing frequency when you’re scared, stressed, or sweating it out at the gym.
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Resting heart rate over 80 doubles obesity risk

Studies comparing pulse rate with cardiovascular disease and mortality risk show that a higher resting heart rate is associated with decreased physical fitness, elevated blood pressure, and weight ...
It may not seem like a big change, but an extra two beats per minute in resting pulse rate could mean the difference between getting pregnant or not. This clue into fertility windows have led ...
An active 24-year-old claims to have the world's slowest pulse. Cameron Johnson's heart rate has been recorded plunging to as low as 22bpm (beats per minute) — slower than that of top athletes.