Heart rate change
Normal
Sleeping Active
Toddler:
100-130 bpm
adolescence:80–100 bpm
Heart rate is based on
a persons age
Adults:200–220 BPM
adults:70–100 bpm
Infants: 100-150 bpm
Small Mammals
As you get older,your heart rate
decreases.
Younger =
higher heart rate
songbirds:500 bpm
Heart is about 6 times bigger than human hearts
monkeys:192 bpm
Activities to Get the Heart Pumping
Sit Ups:
Surfing:
Push Ups:
Running:Equipment: During difficult exercises, heart rate can rise as high as 200–220 BPM.
Ways to Rest Your Heart
Sleeping:
Laying Down:
Sitting:
Your heart beat can range from 60 to 100 beats per minute (BPM). During sleep, this can drop to as low as 40 BPM.
Cool Facts:Did You Know???
The fitter the person, the stronger and bigger their heart gets. The bigger the heart, the slower it pumps blood, therefore, slower heartbeat.
If human pulse rates are regularly 70-100 BPM, imagine how fast a songbird or monkey’s pulse is.
Monkey:
192 BPM
Bird:
500 BPM
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