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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

Blood pressure varies a bit with age, body size, and health, but modern medical guidelines don’t define completely different “normal BP” for each age group. Instead, most adults are assessed using a common standard.

Blood pressure is measured as:

  • Systolic (top number) = pressure when heart beats
  • Diastolic (bottom number) = pressure when heart rests

🩺 Normal Blood Pressure by Age Group

👶 Children (1–12 years)

  • Usually lower than adults
  • Rough range: 90/60 to 110/70 mmHg
  • Depends heavily on height and age

🧑 Teenagers (13–18 years)

  • Similar to adults but slightly lower on average
  • Normal: ~100/60 to 120/80 mmHg

🧑‍💼 Adults (18–59 years)

  • Standard “normal” range:
    • Less than 120/80 mmHg
  • Elevated: 120–129 / less than 80
  • High blood pressure: 130/80 mmHg or higher (Hypertension)

👴 Older adults (60+ years)

  • Often slightly higher systolic is common due to artery stiffness
  • Typical acceptable range:
    • 110–140 / 70–90 mmHg
  • But ideally still kept below 130/80 if possible

⚠️ Key Medical Standards (All Ages)

  • Normal: below 120/80
  • Elevated: 120–129 / <80
  • Stage 1 high BP: 130–139 / 80–89
  • Stage 2 high BP: ≥140 / ≥90
  • Low BP (hypotension): below ~90/60 (can vary by person)

🧠 Important point

There is no “safe high BP by age.” Even in older adults, long-term high pressure increases risk of:

  • Heart disease
  • Stroke
  • Kidney damage

If you want, I can also tell you:

  • What BP readings are dangerous right now
  • Or how to naturally lower BP without medication changes (diet + habits)

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