Hereβs a clear guide to normal blood pressure ranges by age, based on guidelines from the American Heart Association and other health authorities.
π©Ί Normal Blood Pressure by Age
Blood pressure is measured as systolic / diastolic (mmHg).
| Age Group | Normal BP (Systolic / Diastolic) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Children (1β5 yrs) | 90β110 / 55β75 | Varies with height and weight |
| Children (6β13 yrs) | 95β115 / 60β75 | Annual check recommended |
| Teenagers (14β19 yrs) | 105β120 / 65β80 | Lifestyle habits start influencing BP |
| Adults (20β39 yrs) | 110β120 / 70β80 | Healthy diet & exercise help maintain |
| Adults (40β59 yrs) | 115β125 / 75β80 | Monitor regularly; risk factors like obesity increase with age |
| Adults 60+ yrs | 120β130 / 75β80 | Slightly higher systolic is common; avoid hypotension |
β οΈ Blood Pressure Categories (All Ages)
- Normal: <120 / <80 mmHg
- Elevated: 120β129 / <80 mmHg
- Hypertension Stage 1: 130β139 / 80β89 mmHg
- Hypertension Stage 2: β₯140 / β₯90 mmHg
- Hypertensive Crisis: >180 / >120 mmHg β seek emergency care
π§ Key Points
- Systolic pressure (top number) tends to rise with age due to arterial stiffness.
- Diastolic pressure (bottom number) may decrease slightly in older adults.
- Individual factors like heart disease, kidney health, and medications can affect βnormalβ BP.
- Regular monitoring is essential, especially after age 40.
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