Blood pressure naturally changes with age, and what’s considered “normal” can vary slightly depending on health guidelines. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Normal Blood Pressure by Age
Blood pressure is measured as systolic / diastolic (top number / bottom number) in mmHg.
| Age | Normal Blood Pressure (mmHg) |
|---|---|
| Children (1–5 years) | 90–110 / 55–75 |
| Children (6–12 years) | 95–115 / 60–75 |
| Teenagers (13–19 years) | 100–120 / 65–80 |
| Adults (20–39 years) | 110–125 / 70–80 |
| Adults (40–59 years) | 120–130 / 75–85 |
| Adults 60+ years | 120–140 / 70–90 |
Key Notes
- Optimal adult BP: Around 120/80 mmHg.
- High blood pressure (Hypertension): Consistently 130/80 mmHg or higher for adults.
- Low blood pressure (Hypotension): Typically below 90/60 mmHg, can cause dizziness or fainting.
- Individual variation: Athletes, pregnancy, or chronic conditions can slightly shift “normal.”
Tips to Maintain Healthy Blood Pressure
- Eat a balanced diet (low salt, high fruits/vegetables).
- Stay physically active.
- Manage stress and sleep.
- Limit alcohol and smoking.
- Monitor blood pressure regularly, especially after age 40.
If you want, I can make a chart showing normal, elevated, and high blood pressure for every decade so you can quickly see where you stand based on your age.
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