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I am a paramedic and it varies from person to person. For your age a resting HR is normal between 50 (for active people) and 80. Anything outside those numbers while resting means there is a problem causing it; be it non exercise, cariac issues, medication issues, and/or hypertension.
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Pulse Rate-resting For 52 Year Old Female, Is It Normal ?
I am a paramedic and it varies from person to person. For your age a resting HR is normal between 50 (for active people) and 80. Anything outside those numbers while resting means there is a problem causing it; be it non exercise, cariac issues, medication issues, and/or hypertension.