That’s a common social media claim, but “normal blood pressure by age” is often oversimplified. In modern medicine, blood pressure targets are mostly the same for adults, with only small differences for older adults depending on health status.
First mention: Hypertension
🩺 General normal blood pressure (adults)
✅ Ideal range
- Around 120/80 mmHg
📊 Common categories
- Normal: <120 / <80
- Elevated: 120–129 / <80
- High (Stage 1): 130–139 / 80–89
- High (Stage 2): ≥140 / ≥90
👵 Does “normal” change with age?
🧠 In reality:
- Blood pressure tends to increase slightly with age
- But doctors do not use separate strict “age charts” anymore for diagnosis
👴 Older adults:
- Some may tolerate slightly higher systolic BP depending on:
- overall health
- risk of dizziness or falls
- But treatment is still usually aimed around <130/80 if possible
🚫 What viral posts get wrong
They often show:
- Different “normal ranges” for each age group ❌
- Very relaxed numbers for older adults ❌
- Confusing charts not based on modern guidelines ❌
🧠 Simple truth
There is no completely different “normal BP per age chart” used medically today—targets are mostly standardized, with individualized adjustments.
❤️ When to pay attention
- Consistently above 130/80 → may need lifestyle changes or treatment
- Above 140/90 → hypertension likely
- Symptoms like headache, chest pain, or dizziness need medical attention
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