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Normal Resting Heart Rate

Running Improves Resting Heart Rate

Normal Resting Heart Rate What is a Heart Rate? Heart Rate or HR is simply the number of times your heart beats in a unit time or a minute. Normally, a person’s resting rate must be in between 60 and 90 beats per minute. Alternatively known as pulse, heart rate differs from people to people, [...]

Statistics : Blood Pressure vs. Athletes

Statistics : Blood Pressure vs. Athletes Janet and Melissa created this website based on data that we took from a simple random sample of seniors at Bloomington High School. The students that were chosen were randomly generated by a program in the calculator. They were then taken out of class and asked if it was [...]

About Blood Pressure For Healthy Athletes

Overview Blood pressure is the pressure of the circulating blood on blood vessel walls. This measurement, which is an indication of overall health, is divided into systolic and diastolic pressure. Systolic pressure refers to the force in the arteries when the heart beats and pumps the blood out. Diastolic pressure refers to the force in [...]

Heart Tests Best for Young Athletes

Dual Heart Tests Best for Young Athletes When Screening for Heart Defects, 2 Tests Better Than 1 By Charlene Laino WebMD Health News Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD Nov. 18, 2009 (Orlando) — Young athletes should be screened with two common heart tests, not just one — or early signs of life-threatening heart defects may [...]

Exaggerated Blood Pressure in Athletes

Exaggerated Blood Pressure in Athletes Report #7014 Several studies suggest that a very high blood pressure rise after hard exercise can may be useful for detecting individuals who will develop high blood pressure in later years. However, this does not apply to athletes and people in good physical shape. High blood pressure usually occurs in [...]

The Athlete’s Heart Blog: Athletes and High Blood Pressure

In a previous blog post, I talked about the general problem of high blood pressure, or “hypertension.” Today, I thought I’d focus our discussion about hypertension specifically on the issues that athletes face. Here at the blog, we’ve talked about many UNcommon cardiovascular problems that athletes might confront. But hypertension is different. In fact, high [...]

NFL Athletes at Risk for High Blood Pressure – Health News

TUESDAY, May 26, 2009 (Health.com) — They’re bigger, brawnier, and faster than the typical male, but are National Football League players healthier than other men their age? Yes and no, according to a new NFL-funded study that looks at the cardiovascular health of young athletes. The good news is that NFL players have cholesterol levels [...]

Blood Pressure and Heart Size in Athletes

In 1976, 413 high school runners in Finland competed in a 2000-meter race. At the time of the race and in a follow-up study twenty-five years later, the faster runners had much lower blood pressures than the slower ones (International Journal of Sports Medicine, July-August 2005.) The researchers wanted to know whether a maximal endurance [...]

Normal Blood Pressure And Pulse Rate

Overview Blood pressure and pulse rate give your doctor important information about your health. Blood pressure represents the amount of force applied to the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body. Pulse rate represents the number of times your heart beats in one minute. Several factors affect these measurements, so [...]

Healthy Blood Pressure While Exercising

Blood pressure is the force of the circulating blood on blood vessel walls. This measurement, which is an indication of overall health, is divided into systolic and diastolic pressure. Systolic pressure refers to the force in the arteries when the heart beats and pumps the blood out. Diastolic pressure refers to the force in arteries [...]

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