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Is a heart rate in the 60s during the day okay?

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Dr. Josué Abraham Hernández Benítez answered

Yes: Yes, the normal heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Even highly trained athletes can have lower than that.

Answered 2/15/2020

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