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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

Posted on January 21, 2026 by Admin

Blood pressure naturally changes with age, but there are general ranges considered normal for adults and children. Blood pressure is measured as systolic / diastolic (mmHg). Here’s a detailed guide:


1. Normal Blood Pressure in Adults (Ages 18+)

  • Optimal: 120 / 80 mmHg or lower
  • Normal: 120–129 / 80–84 mmHg
  • High-normal / Prehypertension: 130–139 / 85–89 mmHg

Notes:

  • Adults over 60 may tolerate slightly higher systolic pressure (up to 140 mmHg) if there are no other health issues.
  • Consistently above 140/90 mmHg is considered high blood pressure (hypertension).

2. Blood Pressure by Age (Adults, approximate averages)

Age (years) Systolic (mmHg) Diastolic (mmHg) Notes
18–29 114–120 72–78 Young adult, ideal heart health
30–39 117–124 76–80 Slight rise is normal
40–49 120–129 78–84 Watch for early hypertension signs
50–59 122–135 80–85 Age-related stiffening of arteries
60–69 125–139 80–85 Slightly higher systolic can be normal
70+ 130–145 80–85 Monitor for cardiovascular risk

3. Blood Pressure in Children and Teenagers

Blood pressure depends on age, sex, and height percentile:

Age Normal Systolic (mmHg) Normal Diastolic (mmHg)
1–3 years 80–110 50–80
4–5 years 85–115 55–80
6–9 years 90–120 60–80
10–12 years 95–125 60–80
13–15 years 100–130 65–85
16–18 years 110–135 65–85

Tips for Maintaining Healthy Blood Pressure

  • Maintain healthy weight and exercise regularly.
  • Eat a diet low in salt and processed foods, rich in fruits and vegetables.
  • Avoid smoking and limit alcohol.
  • Check your blood pressure regularly, especially if over 40 or with a family history of hypertension.

If you want, I can make a visual chart of normal blood pressure for all ages, including children and adults, so it’s easy to reference quickly. This is very handy for tracking your own numbers.

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