resting heart rate

collocation in English

meaningsofrest,heartandrate

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rest
noun
uk
/rest/
us
/rest/
the other things, people, or parts that remain or that have not ...
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heart
noun
uk
/hɑːt/
us
/hɑːrt/
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk
/reɪt/
us
/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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The relationship between lowrestingheartrate and violence.
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For example,restingheartrate, a general indicator of autonomic arousal, has been related to antisocial behavior in child samples.
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The (age standardized) measures ofrestingheartrate from the three age periods were averaged to form the overall score.
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For these monthly assessments subjects were asked to provide their blood pressure andrestingheart-rate and respond to several scales from the baseline questionnaire.
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At each age, an average heart rate measure was derived from measures ofrestingheartrate taken on three occasions during the course of a physical examination.
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Therestingheartrate in children is much faster.
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At each age, an average heart rate measure was derived from measures ofrestingheartrate taken by a nurse on three occasions during the course of the physical examination.
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The seven babies who, after further interventional procedures, ultimately achieved good surgical result were all over the age of one year with arestingheartrate between 100-130/min.
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This value started at 60% (later 70%) above therestingheartrate, and it was lowered by 5% of therestingheartrate after each question.
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In these cases, therestingheartrate may be above 80 in an adult animal.
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He has arestingheartrate of 45bpm, and is 1.83m tall weighs 68 kg.
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She later released stress-test results showing herrestingheartrate as 76.
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Most female marathoners have arestingheartrate in the 50s or lower.
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Normal heart rate varies substantially between individuals, and many athletes in particular have a relatively slowrestingheartrate.
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Athlete's heart most often does not have any physical symptoms, although an indicator would be a consistently lowrestingheartrate.
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First, images of the heart are taken at rest to acquire a baseline of the patient's wall motion at arestingheartrate.
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Second, is that athletically fit people tend to have a lowerrestingheartrate and tend to live longer than unhealthy people.
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Over time water aerobics can lead to a reduction of blood pressure andrestingheartrate, which will improve health overall.
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A 2012 study tested the influence of dietary beet intake as a source of nitrate supplementation onrestingheartrate and sustained apnea.
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For endurance athletes at the elite level, it is not unusual to have arestingheartrate between 33 and 50.
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People who regularly practice sports may have sinus bradycardia, because their trained hearts can pump enough blood in each contraction to allow a lowrestingheartrate.
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Highly trained athletes may also have athletic heart syndrome, a very slowrestingheartrate that occurs as a sport adaptation and helps prevent tachycardia during training.
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Trained athletes tend to have slowrestingheartrates, and resting bradycardia in athletes should not be considered abnormal if the individual has no symptoms associated with it.
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