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  1. Heart Rate Variability (HRV): What It Is and How You Can Track It

    Sep 1, 2021 · There is variability in your heart rate based on the needs of your body and your respiratory patterns. Certain medications and medical devices — such as pacemakers — can …

  2. Heart Rate: Normal Rates & What To Know - Cleveland Clinic

    A normal resting heart rate for most adults is 60 to 100 bpm. Factors that can affect your heart rate include emotions, weight, fitness level and sleep quality.

  3. Heart Rate Recovery: What It Is and How to Calculate It

    Heart rate recovery (HRR) is a measurement of your heart’s ability to return to its normal, resting pace after you finish a workout. It’s the difference between your peak heart rate during …

  4. Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring - Cleveland Clinic

    Jul 13, 2022 · By monitoring your baby’s heart rate, your provider can tell if the heart rate is too high or low or changing too much. Moderate fluctuations between six and 25 beats per minute …

  5. Pulse Pressure: What It Means & How To Calculate It

    Pulse pressure variation is normal and expected. When you breathe, your heart reacts by increasing how much blood it pumps. These changes in pulse pressure are usually very small, …

  6. Nonstress Test (NST): Purpose, Procedure & Results

    Oct 4, 2022 · A nonstress test measures the fetus’ heart rate to see if it changes when it moves or during uterine contractions (when muscles in your uterus tighten). An NST places no extra …

  7. Biofeedback: What It Is, Purpose, Procedure, Risks & Benefits

    Oct 27, 2023 · Biofeedback is an alternative therapy that helps you take control of certain involuntary bodily functions, like your heart rate and breathing. There are several types of …

  8. Women’s Heart Rate: What’s Normal & What Impacts It

    What’s a normal heart rate for a woman? The average resting heart rate for adult women is 79 beats per minute (bpm), though the “normal” range is 60 to 100 bpm. Typically, females have …

  9. Heart Rate Monitors: How They Work and Accuracy - Cleveland …

    There’s usually no difference between your heart rate and your pulse rate (or the difference is very small). However, certain health conditions, medications or circumstances can make the …

  10. Blood Oxygen Level: What It Is & How To Increase It

    Feb 18, 2022 · For most people, a normal pulse oximeter reading for your oxygen saturation level is between 95% and 100%. If you have a lung disease such as COPD or pneumonia, your …