Just as everyone's resting heart rate varies, so does their low heart rate. Generally, anything less than 60 beats a minute is considered a low heart rate, but this does not apply to everyone all the time. A low heart rate is normal in some cases. It might fall below 60 during sleep, and active adults, especially athletes, can have resting heart rates as low as 40 beats per minute.

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