What is the normal range of pulse rate at 50 years old

The normal range of pulse rate for a 50 year old is 60-100 beats/minute. The normal clinical range for heart rate in adults is 60-100 beats/minute. A normal person’s pulse rate needs to be in line with their heart rate, so the normal range for a 50 year old’s pulse should also be 60-100 beats per minute. It is worth pointing out that with age, the heart rate can be slightly slower, so the pulse rate can be slightly less than normal, but should not deviate too much. It is also clinically recommended that older people can keep their pulse rate around 55-60 beats/min, especially if they have cardiovascular disease, which can better prevent myocardial ischemia from occurring. It is also recommended that people whose pulse rate deviates too much from the normal value and whose pulse rate is not equal to the heart rate should seek medical help in time. To summarize, the normal range of pulse rate for 50-year-olds is 60-100 beats/min, so if you have an abnormal pulse rate, please seek medical attention in a timely manner.