Resting Heart Rate for 60-Year-Old Females
What's a good resting heart rate if you're a 60-year-old female? See the full classification chart and find out where you stand.
For females aged 60-69, a resting heart rate between 68 and 74 bpm is considered "Good." Values below 68 bpm are Excellent or Superior, while values above 74 bpm fall into Fair, Poor, or Very Poor.
Resting Heart Rate: Classification
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Female, 60-69 years: Good = 68-74
Male, 60-69 years: Good = 64-70
How to Improve
Building cardiovascular efficiency
- Add 3-4 sessions of Zone 2 cardio per week (easy pace, can hold a conversation)
- Practice slow breathing exercises: 5-6 breaths per minute for 5 minutes, twice daily
- Manage stress through meditation, yoga, or time in nature
- Reduce processed food intake and focus on whole foods rich in potassium and magnesium
Measuring with Apple Watch
Apple Watch measures resting heart rate throughout the day during periods of inactivity, providing a daily average. Garmin, Fitbit, COROS, Polar, and Whoop also track resting heart rate using optical heart rate sensors. The classification tables on this page apply regardless of which device you use. Resting heart rate is best measured first thing in the morning before getting out of bed, though wearable averages across the day are also reliable for tracking trends.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good resting heart rate for a 60-year-old female?
A good resting heart rate for a 60-year-old female depends on the classification chart. Use the ranges above to see exactly where your value falls. Being in the "Good" or lower category means your heart is working efficiently for your age group.
Does resting heart rate change with age?
Resting heart rate can increase slightly with age, particularly in sedentary individuals. However, regular exercise can keep it low regardless of age. Active 60-year-olds often have lower resting heart rates than sedentary 30-year-olds. The classification ranges adjust for each age group to account for these differences.
Can a 60-year-old lower their resting heart rate?
Yes. Resting heart rate responds well to aerobic exercise at any age. Regular Zone 2 cardio, quality sleep, stress management, and proper hydration can lower your resting heart rate within weeks. Consistency is more important than intensity.
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