Hereβs a clear, easy-to-read article explaining normal blood pressure ranges by age, along with what the numbers mean.
π©Ί What Is Normal Blood Pressure by Age?
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries. Itβs measured using two numbers:
- Systolic (top number): pressure when the heart beats
- Diastolic (bottom number): pressure when the heart rests
Itβs written like this: 120/80 mmHg
π General Blood Pressure Categories (All Adults)
According to organizations like the American Heart Association:
| Category | Systolic | Diastolic |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | < 120 | < 80 |
| Elevated | 120β129 | < 80 |
| High (Stage 1) | 130β139 | 80β89 |
| High (Stage 2) | β₯ 140 | β₯ 90 |
πΆπ¦ Blood Pressure by Age Group
πΆ Infants (0β12 months)
- Normal: 70β100 / 50β65
- Lower than adults because the heart and vessels are still developing
π§ Children (1β12 years)
- Normal: 90β110 / 55β75
- Varies by height and gender
π¦ Teenagers (13β18 years)
- Normal: 110β120 / 65β80
- Close to adult levels
π§ Adults (19β59 years)
- Ideal: < 120 / < 80
- Slight increases with age can occur, but anything above 130/80 should be monitored
π΄ Older Adults (60+ years)
- Acceptable range: 120β140 / 70β90
- Doctors may allow slightly higher systolic pressure due to artery stiffness
β οΈ Important Notes
- Blood pressure naturally rises with age, but high readings are not βnormalβ and still need attention
- Conditions like Hypertension can increase risk of:
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Kidney problems
π§ Tips to Maintain Healthy Blood Pressure
- Eat less salt
- Exercise regularly
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Avoid smoking
- Manage stress
β Quick Summary
- Normal adult BP: ~120/80 mmHg
- Children: Lower than adults
- Older adults: Slightly higher may be acceptable
- Above 130/80: Needs attention
If you want, I can also give you a chart specific to men vs women or help you check if your own reading is healthy.