html Inspector's Heart Rate Monitor: Historical Data from 2000

Historical Heart Rate Data for the Year 2000

128 BPM

On average, inspectors in 2000 were found to have a resting heart rate of 128 beats per minute. This number increased by 4.2% from the previous year due to excessive caffeine consumption during late-night surveillance shifts.

Our team of inspectors were also found to be 12% more likely to develop a taste for 90s boy bands and 17% more likely to wear pleated pants.

For more information on inspectors' health trends, visit our heart rate monitor or see our 2001 fitness levels.