Normal Resting Heart Beat



The average resting heart rate (HRrest) for a 67 year old is 72 beats per minute2. 67 year old males average heart rates of 70 bpm while females average slightly higher at 73 bpm2. The normal resting heart rate range for all adults and children 10 and over is between 60 and 100 beats per minute3. 90% of 67 year olds resting pulses fall within the range of 54 to 91 bpm. In general, an adult's resting heart rate will be lower for those in better athletic condition. See also: Exercising heart rates for 67 year olds

Normal Resting Heart Rate By Age

Normal Resting Heart Beat
  1. A normal, healthy heart rate is typically between 60 and 90 beats per minute, but this can depend on your sex and ethnicity. According to a 1992 review of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, women had a slightly higher resting pulse.
  2. You’re Not Active Enough. A normal resting heart rate for the average adult is 60 to.
Resting Heart Rate Chart 67 Year Olds

Normal Resting Heart Rate For Child

Count the beats you feel for 10 seconds. Multiply this number by six to get your heart rate (pulse) per minute. Count your pulse: beats in 10 seconds x 6 = beats/minute. What is a normal pulse? Normal heart rates at rest: Children (ages 6 - 15) 70 – 100 beats per minute; Adults (age 18 and over) 60 – 100 beats per minute. The normal resting heart rate range for all adults and children 10 and over is between 60 and 100 beats per minute 3. 90% of 67 year olds resting pulses fall within the range of 54 to 91 bpm. In general, an adult's resting heart rate will be lower for those in better athletic condition.

Normal Resting Heart Beat For Adult Male

PercentileAllMenWomen
Top 1%
Athlete
47 bpm45 bpm52 bpm
Top 2.5%
Athlete
50 bpm48 bpm54 bpm
Top 5%
Athlete
54 bpm50 bpm56 bpm
Top 10%
Excellent
56 bpm54 bpm59 bpm
Top 25%
Good
62 bpm60 bpm64 bpm
Top 50%
Average
69 bpm67 bpm70 bpm
Top 75%
Average
77 bpm75 bpm78 bpm
Top 90%
Higher Than Average
85 bpm84 bpm86 bpm
Top 95%
Very High
91 bpm91 bpm92 bpm
Top 97%
Very High
97 bpm98 bpm96 bpm
Top 99%
Extremely High
102 bpm102 bpm102 bpm
Source Citations
  1. American Heart Association Target Heart Rates
  2. Yechiam Ostchega, Ph.D. et al., U.S. Department OF Health and Human Services National Center for Health Statistics Resting Pulse Rate Reference Data for Children, Adolescents, and Adults: United States,1999-2008

Normal Resting Heart Beat Rate For Women

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