Blood pressure naturally changes with age, so βnormalβ values vary depending on your stage of life. Hereβs a general guide based on standard clinical references:
π©Ί Normal Blood Pressure by Age
| Age Group | Systolic (Top) mmHg | Diastolic (Bottom) mmHg | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1β5 years | 95β105 | 55β70 | Childrenβs BP is naturally lower |
| 6β13 years | 100β120 | 60β75 | Varies by growth and activity |
| 14β19 years | 110β130 | 65β80 | Adolescents approaching adult levels |
| 20β39 years | 110β125 | 70β80 | Optimal for young adults |
| 40β59 years | 115β130 | 75β85 | Slightly higher due to aging vessels |
| 60+ years | 120β140 | 70β90 | Doctors may allow slightly higher BP in older adults |
π‘ Notes
- Optimal BP: Around 110β120 / 70β80 mmHg for adults under 60.
- High BP warning: 130/80 mmHg or above is considered elevated in most guidelines.
- Lifestyle matters: Diet, exercise, weight management, and stress control strongly influence BP at any age.
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Bottom line:
Blood pressure naturally rises slightly with age, but maintaining values near the lower end of your age range helps protect your heart, kidneys, and brain.
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