Blood pressure naturally changes with age, and “normal” ranges can vary slightly depending on guidelines, but here’s a widely accepted reference:
Normal Blood Pressure by Age
| Age Group | Systolic (mmHg) | Diastolic (mmHg) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–12 yrs | 90–120 | 60–80 | Children’s BP varies with growth; check percentile charts. |
| 13–19 yrs | 110–135 | 65–85 | Teenagers are closer to adult norms. |
| 20–39 yrs | 110–130 | 70–85 | Ideal adult range starts here. |
| 40–59 yrs | 120–140 | 75–90 | Slight increases common with age; monitor regularly. |
| 60+ yrs | 130–150 | 80–90 | Some guidelines allow slightly higher systolic for older adults. |
Key Points
- Normal: Systolic <120 mmHg and Diastolic <80 mmHg (for most adults).
- Elevated: Systolic 120–129 mmHg and Diastolic <80 mmHg.
- Hypertension Stage 1: Systolic 130–139 or Diastolic 80–89.
- Hypertension Stage 2: Systolic ≥140 or Diastolic ≥90.
💡 Tips for Healthy Blood Pressure
- Maintain a balanced diet (less salt, more fruits/vegetables).
- Exercise regularly.
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol.
- Manage stress.
- Check BP at home if you’re at risk or over 40.
If you want, I can make a visual age-based blood pressure chart that’s easy to reference daily or track trends over time.