bpm or beats per minute refers to heart rate. At 13 you are nearly considered an adult by medical standards. Some childrens hospitals (in Dallas, Tx for instance) sends all 13 year olds to the adult ER. Depending on your weight, how 'in shape' you are and other factors the average bpm would be 60-100 with an average of 80 - 90 or so. Anything under 120(while at rest) is nothing to be worried about.
Its usually 60-100 bpm. But it could be higher or lower. For me it is 104bpm while resting and 156bpm when working out.
A teenager jogging would normally have a heart rate of 100 to 140.
70
yes boy and girls heat rate is the same
70-100
Yes, but it is very rare. Heart attacks in teenagers are usually due to a congenital anomaly, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or some other defect.
An Average of 0.209 volts (No Exercise)
I would have to say bieber. Do to all of the attention he gets from teenage girls. He has sold out most of his concerts and is quite the heart throb.
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It's not good at all.
It contracts around 70-80 times in a minute without exercise .
Aerobic exercise
Cardio is very important when you are trying to improve your heart health. Here is a link to an article on WebMD that tells you how to exercise to keep your heart in optimal health: http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/exercise-healthy-heart
Cardiovascular or "Cardio" exercise increases heart rate. The word root "cardio-" means "heart".
Blood vessels, the heart, and the lungs are significantly strengthened by cardiovascular exercise.