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Is it good to have a resting heart rate of 36 bpm with a normal respiratory rate and 100 percent oxygen saturation while asleep?

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As a young 33-year-old male, while you are sleep, a resting heart rate of 36 is normal. If you are not having any symptoms, then this is your body’s normal physiological response to sleep. A resting heart rate of 36, especially in healthy individuals with good cardiovascular endurance, is not concerning.

Answered 5/3/2022

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