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  1. 17 mar 2023 · Doctors consider a low heart rate to be 60 beats per minute (bpm) and below. In fact, if you have bradycardia, you’ll have a low resting heart rate below 60, even when you’re awake and active.

  2. 18 sty 2024 · A normal heart rate while sleeping is often between 40 to 50 beats per minute (bpm), though there is variability between individuals. We discuss what is considered a normal sleeping heart rate for each age range, as well as share signs to look out for that may indicate an underlying condition.

  3. 22 sty 2024 · Depending on your activity, your rate can be higher or lower. But, a heart rate of over 100 bmp that occurs with shortness of breath or chest pain may be dangerous.

  4. 1 lis 2022 · What's a normal sleeping heart rate and what's a dangerously low sleeping heart rate? This article explores sleeping heart rate and how to make sure yours is normal.

  5. 1 maj 2024 · It's why bradycardia that requires treatment is more common in older adults, usually after age 70. Other heart-related issues can leave people more prone to bradycardia.

  6. 7 maj 2022 · For example, a resting heart rate between 40 and 60 beats a minute is quite common during sleep and in some people, particularly healthy young adults and trained athletes. If bradycardia is severe, an implanted pacemaker may be needed to help the heart maintain an appropriate rate.

  7. 29 wrz 2022 · An increased heart rate while exercising and decreased heart rate while sleeping is normal. What is a dangerously low heart rate when sleeping? Deep sleep naturally causes a person’s heart rate to drop.