Hereβs a clear and updated guide to normal blood pressure by age.
Blood pressure is measured in mmHg and written as:
Systolic / Diastolic (example: 120/80)
According to the American Heart Association, a healthy adult reading is generally the same across ages, but children have different normal ranges.
π©Ί Normal Blood Pressure by Age
πΆ Infants (0β12 months)
- Normal: 70β100 / 50β65 mmHg
π§ Toddlers (1β5 years)
- Normal: 80β110 / 50β80 mmHg
π¦ Children (6β12 years)
- Normal: 90β120 / 60β80 mmHg
π§ Teenagers (13β18 years)
- Normal: 100β120 / 60β80 mmHg
π¨ Adults (18β39 years)
- Normal: below 120/80 mmHg
- Ideal range stays the same for most healthy adults
π§ Middle Age (40β59 years)
- Normal: still below 120/80 mmHg
- Many people start seeing slightly higher readings due to lifestyle factors
π΄ Seniors (60+ years)
- Normal target: below 130/80 mmHg (in many medical guidelines)
- Slightly higher systolic levels may be accepted depending on health conditions
β οΈ Blood Pressure Categories (All Ages)
- π’ Normal: below 120/80
- π‘ Elevated: 120β129 / below 80
- π΄ High (Stage 1): 130β139 / 80β89
- π¨ High (Stage 2): 140+/90+
High blood pressure is called Hypertension.
β€οΈ Key Point to Remember
π Normal blood pressure does NOT increase just because you age
π What changes is your risk of developing high blood pressure
π Simple Summary
- Children: ranges vary by age
- Teens: similar to adults
- Adults & seniors: ideally around 120/80 mmHg or lower
- Anything consistently above 130/80 may need attention
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