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There is no way to predict something of that nature as individuals differ in gender (obviously), size, age, physical condition, etc. The heart rate for an adult is 60-100 beats per minute with the average being 72. A rapid heartbeat can be caused by any number of reasons, some common ones being caffeine, nicotine, medication(s) and so forth. If concerned about a health issue the best option is to seek advice from a physician or qualified health care professional. By doing cardiac exercises such as riding bike and running. If you ride bike or run about a mile a day you should be better within a couple months. 130 bpm is very high for a resting heart rate. You may want to get that checked out. ____________________________________________________________________ There are diffrent things can can change heart rate including 1) stess 2) Walking,running and swimming 3) Anger, excitment Your heart rate varies a lot. 130 BPM is a sinus thycardia for more information please contact me : http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_heart_works&alreadyAsked=1

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Because the heart isn't pumping enough you can have some of these issues.

Dizziness, light headed, cyanosis, heart failure, sob (shortness of breath), tired, syncopal episodes or fainting.

Normally a low heart rate is found in top notch athletes.

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Resting Heart Rate anywhere in the range of 60 - 90 is considered in the normal range. Your Heart Rate will fluctuate a lot depending on such factors as your activity level and stress level. If however, your pulse is consistently above 90, you should consult with your physician. This condition is called tachycardia (increased heart rate).

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Decreased cardiac output = fainting or orthostatic hypotension. Weakness.

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You need to go to the hospital. Otherwise you'll most likely die very quickly. With a heart rate that low you'll probably be very lethargic.

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