Sure! Here’s a detailed table of normal blood pressure ranges by age, based on commonly accepted medical guidelines (systolic/diastolic in mmHg):
| Age Group | Normal Systolic (mmHg) | Normal Diastolic (mmHg) |
|---|---|---|
| Children 1–5 | 80–110 | 50–80 |
| Children 6–12 | 90–120 | 55–80 |
| Adolescents 13–18 | 95–135 | 60–85 |
| Adults 19–39 | 100–130 | 60–85 |
| Adults 40–59 | 110–135 | 70–85 |
| Adults 60+ | 120–145 | 70–90 |
Notes:
- Blood pressure naturally increases slightly with age due to vascular stiffness.
- Systolic pressure (top number) is usually more important to monitor after 50.
- Values above 130/80 mmHg in adults may indicate prehypertension or hypertension, depending on age and risk factors.
- Lifestyle (diet, exercise, stress) has a big effect on maintaining healthy BP.
If you want, I can make an easy color-coded chart that shows normal, elevated, and high blood pressure by age—it makes it much quicker to interpret.
Do you want me to create that visual chart?