Skipped heartbeats, also known as palpitations, can occur regardless of the heart rate. They may be more noticeable or perceived differently when the heart is beating slowly (bradycardia) or quickly (tachycardia), but the underlying causes can vary widely.
In some cases, skipped beats are caused by extra beats (ectopic beats) that can happen when the heart is in a slower rhythm. Other factors that might contribute to feeling skipped heartbeats include anxiety, stress, caffeine consumption, electrolyte imbalances, or underlying heart conditions.
If you frequently experience skipped heartbeats or have concerns about your heart rate, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.