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What Is Normal Blood Pressure for Your Age? A Clear, Updated Guide

Posted on February 28, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a clear, age-based guide to normal blood pressure, updated to reflect current recommendations from organizations like the American Heart Association. Blood pressure is expressed as systolic/diastolic (mmHg), e.g., 120/80.


🩺 Normal Blood Pressure by Age

Age Group Systolic (Top) Diastolic (Bottom) Notes
Children 1–5 years 90–110 55–75 Varies by growth and activity
Children 6–13 years 95–115 60–80 Monitor if consistently high
Teens 14–19 years 105–120 65–80 Early lifestyle habits matter
Adults 20–39 years 110–125 70–80 Optimal range for young adults
Adults 40–59 years 115–130 75–85 Risk of hypertension increases
Adults 60+ years 120–140 75–85 Slightly higher systolic is common

Note: These are approximate ranges. Individual factors like fitness, weight, and medical conditions can shift what’s normal for you.


⚠️ When to Seek Medical Advice

  • Consistently ≥130/80 mmHg → elevated/high blood pressure
  • Consistently ≤90/60 mmHg with dizziness, fainting, or fatigue → low blood pressure
  • Sudden spikes or drops, especially with chest pain, shortness of breath, or vision changes, require immediate attention

💡 Tips for Healthy Blood Pressure

  1. Eat a balanced diet (low sodium, high fruits & vegetables)
  2. Exercise regularly (30 minutes most days)
  3. Maintain a healthy weight
  4. Avoid excessive alcohol and smoking
  5. Manage stress through meditation, yoga, or sleep

If you want, I can make a visual decade-by-decade chart of normal blood pressure for quick reference—it makes it easy to see what’s healthy at a glance.

Do you want me to do that?

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