Here’s a clear and updated guide to understanding normal blood pressure by age. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and recorded as systolic/diastolic (top number/bottom number).
🩺 General Normal Blood Pressure Ranges
| Age Group | Normal Blood Pressure (mmHg) |
|---|---|
| Children (6–12 years) | ~90–110 / 55–70 |
| Teenagers (13–19 years) | ~110–120 / 65–75 |
| Adults (20–39 years) | ~120 / 80 |
| Adults (40–59 years) | 120–129 / 80–84 |
| Adults 60+ | 120–139 / 80–84 (may allow slightly higher systolic) |
⚠️ Blood Pressure Categories (Adults)
- Normal: <120 / <80
- Elevated: 120–129 / <80
- Hypertension Stage 1: 130–139 / 80–89
- Hypertension Stage 2: ≥140 / ≥90
- Hypertensive Crisis: >180 / >120 → seek immediate medical attention
💡 Key Points
- Systolic pressure (top number) measures heart pumping pressure.
- Diastolic pressure (bottom number) measures pressure while the heart rests.
- Blood pressure naturally rises slightly with age, but consistently high numbers need medical attention.
- Lifestyle factors—diet, exercise, stress, sleep, and weight—play a major role.
✅ Tips for Maintaining Healthy Blood Pressure
- Eat a balanced, low-sodium diet (fruits, vegetables, whole grains).
- Exercise regularly (150 min/week moderate activity).
- Maintain a healthy weight.
- Limit alcohol and avoid smoking.
- Monitor your blood pressure at home periodically.
If you want, I can make a quick age-based chart with recommended targets, warning signs, and daily habits to keep blood pressure in check.
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