Here’s a detailed guide to normal blood pressure ranges by age, based on standard medical guidelines. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and recorded as systolic / diastolic (e.g., 120/80 mmHg).
1. Children (1–12 years)
Blood pressure varies with age and height in children. Approximate ranges:
| Age | Normal Systolic (mmHg) | Normal Diastolic (mmHg) |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 years | 85–105 | 35–65 |
| 4–6 years | 90–110 | 55–70 |
| 7–12 years | 95–115 | 60–75 |
Note: Pediatric blood pressure is also assessed based on percentiles for age, sex, and height.
2. Adolescents (13–17 years)
- Systolic: 100–120 mmHg
- Diastolic: 60–80 mmHg
3. Adults (18–59 years)
- Normal: <120 / <80 mmHg
- Elevated: 120–129 / <80 mmHg
- High blood pressure (Stage 1): 130–139 / 80–89 mmHg
- High blood pressure (Stage 2): ≥140 / ≥90 mmHg
4. Older Adults (60+ years)
- Normal blood pressure can be slightly higher due to aging arteries:
- Systolic: 120–140 mmHg
- Diastolic: 70–90 mmHg
- Doctors often focus on keeping systolic below 150 mmHg in older adults for safety.
Tips for Healthy Blood Pressure
- Monitor regularly with a home cuff or at clinics.
- Maintain healthy weight, exercise, and a balanced diet.
- Limit salt, alcohol, and processed foods.
- Manage stress through mindfulness or relaxation.
- Take medications as prescribed if you have hypertension.
💡 Bottom Line:
Normal blood pressure varies by age but staying under 120/80 mmHg for adults is considered ideal. Children and older adults have slightly different ranges.
If you want, I can make a “quick reference chart of normal blood pressure by age” showing children, teens, adults, and seniors, so you can check numbers at a glance.
Do you want me to do that?