Is sitting a higher heart rate than lying down?

In a quiet state, there is usually little difference between the heart rate of a normal person in a sitting position and that of a person in a lying position.
1. Heart rate refers to the number of heartbeats in a minute. Heart rate has individual differences and tends to be higher in children than in adults, with a normal range of 60 to 100 beats per minute. The heart rate is slower at rest and increases after exercise, but changes in body position often do not affect the heart rate, and there is no major difference in the heart rate in the quiet state of each body position.
2. Heart rate is not a fixed value, it changes from time to time, mainly due to the individual’s own blood supply or vasoconstriction and other factors, patients do not need to worry too much about the slight change in heart rate, if the heart rate is persistently lower than 60 beats/min or persistently higher than 100 beats/min, you need to go to the hospital in time for consultation, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the appropriate examination and treatment.