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Common Facts About Heart Rate You Should Know !
Why does one faint suddenly in the middle of the running session? We have also heard about people fainting and developing sudden cardiac arrest at the gym. All these could have been prevented, had the victim been a little careful about the heart rate.
Hence it is very essential to keep in mind certain common facts about the heart rate. Majority of us do not take a note about the heart rate.
Also Read: Factors That Affect Your Heart Rate
When we feel a little feverish we measure the body temperature or for that matter we check the blood pressure, when we feel a little giddy. But how do we even know if our heart rate is normal or how do we measure the heart rate?
Also Read: What Does Your Heart Rate Indicate
You must be hearing quite often that the number of heart related diseases and cases are on the rise. As the very famous saying goes - 'Precaution is better than cure' so also in this case if all of us are a little careful about the heart rate, then probably we would be able to reduce the number of heart related disease to a certain extent.
In order to do this, here are a few common facts about the heart rate you should know. Have a look.

Fact #1. What Is A Normal Heart Rate?
Heart rate is the number of times a heart beats in one minute. However, the heart rate varies from person to person, as per their age and activity level. But for an adult the standard heart rate of 60-80 beats per minute is considered as normal. Anything above this will increase the risk of heart attack in a person or any other cardiac related problem. Sometimes the heart rate fluctuates when your activity level increases or when you are too stressed.

Fact #2. Where To Measure The Heart Rate?
If you want to measure the heart rate, just place your hands around your wrists or the side of your neck; you can feel the beat of your blood pumping. You could count the beat in order to know your heart rate. You could also use a stop watch to know the heart rate.
Currently
there
are
several
wearable
fitness
gadgets
that
have
come
up
which
you
could
tie
around
your
wrists
and
this
gives
you
the
accurate
heart
rate
measurement.
All
these
keep
you
well
informed
about
the
heart
rate
and
help
in
avoiding
any
heart
related
fatality.

Fact #3. When Is The Right Time To Measure The Heart Rate?
The best time to get your heart rate measured is while you are in a relaxed state of mind while you are lying down and not stressed out. It is always better to measure the heart rate in the morning a few minutes after you wake up from your sleep. This will give the exact heart rate.
One should not consider measuring the heart rate soon after the exercise session or while you are stressed out.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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