Low heart rate related to diet?
hi,
I am a young athlete (runner) and struggle with a low heart rate. I have struggled with an eating disorder in the past but have since recovered and am at a healthy weight. However, my heart rate dips below 40 bpm at night when I'm asleep. I am told that it is because I am not eating enough and my doctors will not let me exercise. My EKG however looked fine. I feel fine and experience no symptoms (fainting, lightheadedness, low energy) and am even able to run long distances without any problems. I have heard that low heart rates are very common in young athletes and especially runners. That being said, should I believe at this point that it's still due to under-eating? My BMI is 24...how could I be under-eating?
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If you are eating a healthy diet and you know that your weight is good and you know that your eating disorder is completely under control and you have a eating disorder in your medical records then you need to have that removed from your medical records or you will carry that diagnosis with you for the rest of your life. That Doctor label you and you need to go back to that Doctor and have him removed the eating disorder or you will never be heard. You will be the lady with a eating disorder.
I have a somewhat “portly” neighbor whose resting heart rate is 43. My impression is that he isn’t worried about it, but rather seems kinda proud of it. Don