Max Heart Rate: Males, Age 70-79

Maximum heart rate (HRmax) is the highest heart rate an individual can achieve during maximal physical exertion. It is primarily determined by age and is independent of fitness level or sex. HRmax is used to calculate target heart rate zones for exercise prescription and as a criterion for maximal exertion during exercise testing.

Max Heart Rate Cardiovascular Males 70-79

Percentile Distribution (bpm)

Percentile distribution (bpm) 5th 5th: 139 bpm 139 25th 25th: 149 bpm 149 50th 50th: 156 bpm 156 75th 75th: 163 bpm 163 95th 95th: 173 bpm 173 0 50 100 150 200 250 bpm Percentile distribution (bpm) 5th 5th: 139 bpm 139 25th 25th: 149 bpm 149 50th 50th: 156 bpm 156 75th 75th: 163 bpm 163 95th 95th: 173 bpm 173 0 50 100 150 200 250 bpm
Percentile Value (bpm) Rating
5th 139 Poor
25th 149 Below average
50th 156 Average
75th 163 Above average
95th 173 Excellent

What these numbers mean for males aged 70-79

A score around 156 bpm is typical (50th percentile) for males in this age group. Scores above about 163 bpm fall near the 75th percentile or higher, indicating above-average performance. Scores below about 149 bpm fall near the 25th percentile, about 75% of the reference population scored higher.

Percentiles show how common a value is, not whether it is healthy.

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