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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

Posted on January 22, 2026 by Admin

Sure! Blood pressure varies slightly with age, but “normal” adult blood pressure” is generally considered around 120/80 mmHg. For children and teens, the normal range depends on age, sex, and height. Here’s a detailed breakdown:


1. Normal Blood Pressure by Age (Adults)

Age Group Normal Systolic (Top #) Normal Diastolic (Bottom #)
18–39 years ~120 mmHg ~80 mmHg
40–59 years 120–129 mmHg 80–84 mmHg
60+ years 120–139 mmHg 80–89 mmHg

Notes:

  • Blood pressure tends to rise slightly with age.
  • Consistently ≥130/80 mmHg is considered elevated or hypertensive in adults according to recent guidelines.
  • Individual “normal” can vary slightly based on fitness, medical conditions, and medications.

2. Blood Pressure for Children (approximate)

For kids, BP depends on age, sex, and height percentile, but approximate “normal” values are:

Age Systolic (mmHg) Diastolic (mmHg)
1–3 years 90–105 55–70
4–5 years 95–110 60–75
6–9 years 95–115 60–75
10–12 years 100–120 65–80
13–15 years 105–125 70–85
16–17 years 110–130 70–85

Notes:

  • Pediatric BP is measured differently: percentiles are often used to define “normal” versus hypertension.
  • BP above the 90th percentile for age/height is considered elevated; above the 95th percentile is hypertensive.

3. Key Points to Remember

  • “Normal” blood pressure = 120/80 mmHg for most healthy adults.
  • Systolic pressure (top number) tends to rise with age; diastolic may rise then fall slightly in older adults.
  • Always consider individual factors: activity, medications, health conditions.
  • Regular monitoring is important if you are borderline or at risk for hypertension.

If you want, I can make a graph or chart showing normal BP by every year of age from childhood to senior adults—that’s very handy for quick reference.

Do you want me to make that?

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