Is there a difference in heart rate between boys and girls

There is generally no significant difference between the heart rates of boys and girls. Heart rate refers to the number of times a normal person beats per minute under quiet conditions, and the normal range is generally 60 to 100 beats per minute.
Under normal circumstances, heart rate is generally related to age, not gender, the younger the age, the faster the heart rate, so in childhood, both boys and girls heart rate will be faster than normal adults. In some special groups of people such as athletes, the heart rate will be lower than normal because of prolonged training.
If you find a big difference between the heart rates of boys and girls during the examination, it is recommended to take your child to the hospital in time to clarify the cause and treat them under the doctor’s guidance to avoid delaying the condition.