Here’s a clear reference for normal blood pressure values by age, based on standard medical guidelines:
Normal Blood Pressure by Age
| Age Group | Systolic (Top) mmHg | Diastolic (Bottom) mmHg | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Children 1–12 yrs | 90–110 | 55–75 | Values vary with height and weight; pediatric checkups track trends. |
| Teenagers 13–18 yrs | 110–120 | 65–80 | Early habits affect long-term heart health. |
| Adults 19–39 yrs | 120 | 80 | Baseline adult norm. |
| Middle-aged 40–59 yrs | 120–129 | 80 | Slight rises can be normal; monitor lifestyle factors. |
| Older adults 60+ yrs | 130–139 | 80–89 | Mild increases can be typical; higher readings need monitoring. |
Key Points
- Systolic pressure: Pressure when the heart beats.
- Diastolic pressure: Pressure when the heart rests between beats.
- High blood pressure (hypertension): Consistently above normal; increases risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems.
- Low blood pressure (hypotension): Below 90/60 mmHg; can cause dizziness or fainting.
💡 Common Misunderstanding: Many people think 120/80 mmHg is ideal for all ages, but normal ranges shift slightly as you get older.
If you want, I can make a visual chart showing blood pressure ranges by age, making it easy to see at a glance what’s normal for each group. This helps avoid comparing yourself to a “one-size-fits-all” number.
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