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Generally a low resting heart rate indicates more efficient heart function and greater cardiovascular health and research has connected a higher resting HR with a high risk of cardiac events like stroke and heart disease. 
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It depends if a person is having any health conditions. For instance, a diabetic patient has a heart rate of more than 80 beats per minute, it is still a normal rate for him or her. A normal heart rate ranges from 60 to 80 beats per minute. A normal athletic person is normal for them to have more than 80 beats per minute.
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Generally, a lower resting heart rate indicates a higher level of cardiovascular fitness. “The more you exercise and the harder you train, the lower your resting heart rate,” Welch says. That's why resting heart rate is often cited as a good measure of how fit a person is.
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It's good if your resting heart rate lowers because it means your heart is still functioning properly.

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There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to manage a heart attack is different than for other types of surgeries. However, if your heart rate is low and you are feeling better, it is important to continue doing things like walking or doing activities of daily living to keep your heart rate up.
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