The standard range for a normal heart rate at age 60 is 60 to 100 beats per minute. If it is higher or lower than this standard, it may be harmful to the body. The normal heart rate for a 60 year old is the same as for a young person, with a normal range of 60-100 beats/minute. In clinical practice, it is generally believed that the heart rate is greater than 100 beats / min can be considered sinus tachycardia, for the 60-year-old, especially combined with high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, if the heart rate is too fast for a long time, it will increase the myocardial oxygen consumption, and at the same time, reduce the coronary artery blood supply, therefore, to control the heart rate in the appropriate range. Some people’s heart rate is lower than 60 beats per minute, especially at night, if the heart rate is at 50~60 beats per minute, no special discomfort is also normal, if for bradycardia, atrioventricular block people’s heart rate is too low often aggravate the insufficient blood supply to the myocardium. If you find that your heart rate is too fast or too slow, you should consult a specialist to rule out any abnormalities, so as not to delay your condition.