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What is normal blood pressure for each age group?

Posted on February 22, 2026 by Admin

Blood pressure varies with age, but “normal” values are generally defined as systolic/diastolic (mmHg) levels considered healthy for most individuals. Here’s a standard guideline by age group:


1. Children and Adolescents

Age Normal Blood Pressure (mmHg)
1–3 years ~85–105 / 50–70
4–5 years ~90–110 / 55–75
6–9 years ~95–115 / 60–75
10–12 years ~100–120 / 60–80
13–15 years ~105–125 / 65–85
16–18 years ~110–130 / 65–85

Children’s BP is often assessed using percentile charts because normal values vary by age, sex, and height.


2. Adults

Age Group Normal Blood Pressure (mmHg)
18–39 <120 / <80
40–59 <130 / <85
60+ <140 / <90

Most guidelines (like American Heart Association) recommend keeping BP below 120/80 for optimal health, but slight increases are expected with age.


3. Older Adults (70+)

  • Normal is often considered <150/90 mmHg, because slightly higher pressures may be acceptable to reduce risk of falls or other complications.

Key Notes

  • Systolic BP (top number) tends to rise with age due to arterial stiffness.
  • Diastolic BP (bottom number) may decrease after age 60.
  • Individual factors (weight, activity level, medications, chronic diseases) influence what is “normal.”
  • Regular monitoring is recommended for everyone, especially adults over 40.

If you want, I can make a quick age-based chart from 0–100 years showing approximate “normal” BP for each decade—easy to reference at a glance. Do you want me to do that?

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