Heart Rate & Heart Disease. Normal heart rate is 60 to 100 beats per minute. If your heart rate is at the lower end of the scale at like 60 or 65,
Would you then say that by implication, by inference, you probably don't have clogged arteries?
Here's a copy and paste of my research:
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A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
Generally, a lower heart rate at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness. For example, a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40 beats per minute. (End Quote)
We'd all love to be relaxed like some mediation guru, but most of us find that we get more stuff done with angst
So that angst could signal a higher blood pressure number like a 155 systolic, or evidence of hypertension, yet if your heart beats per minute are within 60 to 100 and lower to the bottom end of this scale, you could still have a healthy heart, right?
In other words, a little bit of hypertension evidenced by the higher top Blood Pressure # is ok if your heart beats per minute are like 65 or 70 heart beats per minute
I mean...how could a person have clogged arteries and messed up heart valves...if there heart beats are within a lower range like a 62, that show it is beating or working efficiently? It can't right?
For example,While we wait for cardiologist tests, can we just find some relief in having a blood pressure cuff like on 3 different occassions show a heart beat per minute at the 60 or 65 range (an efficiently working heart)?
Some of us, technically have hypertension because the top # is like at a 152 in a bp reading, but look at this info.:
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The generally accepted standard for “normal” blood pressure is 90/60 to less than120/80. If your blood pressure is consistently lower than 90/60, you have low blood pressure. Blood pressure between 120/80 and 140/90 is still considered normal. (end quote)
I mean 152 is not a whole lot higher than a 140, right?