A lot of people assume that “normal blood pressure” changes dramatically with age—but for most adults, the ideal range is actually fairly consistent. Here’s a careful breakdown:
🩺 Normal Blood Pressure by Age
👶 Children (1–12 years)
- Varies by height and age, but roughly: 90/60 to 110/70 mmHg
👦 Teens (13–17 years)
- Normal: 90/60 to 120/80 mmHg
🧑 Adults (18–59 years)
- Ideal: Below 120/80 mmHg
- Elevated: 120–129 / <80
- Hypertension: 130/80 or higher → may indicate Hypertension
👴 Older Adults (60+ years)
- Goal: generally below 130/80 mmHg, but sometimes slightly higher readings are tolerated under medical supervision
⚡ Key Points
- 120/80 mmHg is considered “normal” for most adults.
- Systolic = first number (pressure when heart beats)
- Diastolic = second number (pressure when heart rests)
❌ Common Mistake
Many people think:
“High blood pressure is normal as you age.”
- Reality: It’s common but not healthy. Elevated BP increases risk of:
- Heart Disease
- Stroke
- Kidney problems
🚨 When to Seek Help
- 140/90 mmHg or higher → medical attention recommended
- 180/120 mmHg → emergency
🟢 Tips to Maintain Normal BP
- Reduce salt intake
- Stay physically active
- Maintain healthy weight
- Eat potassium-rich foods (bananas, vegetables)
- Manage stress and sleep
If you want, I can make a simple age-based BP chart that’s easy to reference at home for you and your family.