Heart Rate & Pulse Rate

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HEART RATE

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Pulse Rate (PR) is a term used to describe the number of times the heart beats per minute (the frequency of the cardiac cycle) as measured by palpation or photoplethysmography (e.g., finger, wrist).

Heart Rate (HR) is defined as the average number of heartbeats per minute (bpm) as measured directly from the heart, like in an electrocardiogram (ECG), and can also be measured using the PPG Sensor which detects the Pulse Rate. PR also serves as an indicator of autonomic nervous system activity and metabolic rate. 

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The normal resting PR is 60 to 100 beats for healthy adults. Tachycardia, a high HR, is defined as above 100 bpm at rest. Bradycardia, a low HR, is defined as below 60 bpm at rest3 . The relationship between elevated resting PR and cardiovascular risk has been demonstrated in several large-scale epidemiological studies. Those studies provide strong confirmation that increased PR is an independent risk factor for all-cause and cardiovascular mortalities.

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