160 bpm resting pulse
Is a 160 pulse rate too high? A heart rate of 160 beats per minute (or 26.7 beats every 10 seconds) is higher than the range considered normal for adults and children over ten.3 It is normal for children under ten to have pulses over 100. Consult the table below to determine if a 160 is normal for your child's age.
While within the normal adult range of 60 to 100, a 160 pulse is 135.3% quicker than the typical adult average of 73 bpm.
Your resting pulse will vary with age. Consult the table below to check how a 160 heart rate compares to others in your age range. See also: Exercising pulse of 160 bpm
160 bpm Pulse Percentile by Age
Age | Percentile for 160 resting pulse |
---|---|
Infant |
Top 97% Very High |
1 year |
Top 97% Very High |
2-3 years |
Top 97% Very High |
4-5 years |
Top 97% Very High |
6-8 years |
Top 97% Very High |
9-11 years |
Top 97% Very High |
12-15 years |
Top 97% Very High |
16-19 years |
Top 97% Very High |
20-39 years |
Top 97% Very High |
40-59 years |
Top 97% Very High |
60-79 years |
Top 97% Very High |
80+ years |
Top 97% Very High |
Source Citations
- Linda J. Vorvick MD, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Health Pulse: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia