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What is normal blood pressure for each age group?

Posted on March 10, 2026 by Admin

Blood pressure norms are often grouped by age and health status, but the general ranges recommended by major health organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) are fairly consistent across adults. Here’s a detailed breakdown:


1️⃣ Adults (18+ years)

  • Normal: Systolic <120 mmHg / Diastolic <80 mmHg
  • Elevated: 120–129 / <80
  • High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Stage 1: 130–139 / 80–89
  • High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Stage 2: ≥140 / ≥90
  • Hypertensive Crisis (seek immediate care): >180 / >120

⚠️ Age doesn’t dramatically change “normal,” but older adults may have slightly higher systolic pressure naturally due to stiffening arteries.


2️⃣ Children (1–13 years)

Blood pressure in children depends on age, sex, and height percentile. Pediatric norms are expressed in percentiles:

  • Normal: <90th percentile for age/height/sex
  • Elevated: 90th–95th percentile
  • Hypertension Stage 1: 95th–99th percentile + 5 mmHg
  • Hypertension Stage 2: ≥99th percentile + 5 mmHg

Pediatric blood pressure is not a single number—it’s calculated from standardized charts.


3️⃣ Adolescents (13–17 years)

  • Often treated like adults for simplicity:
    • Normal: <120/80 mmHg
    • Elevated: 120–129 / <80
    • Hypertension Stage 1: 130–139 / 80–89
    • Hypertension Stage 2: ≥140 / ≥90

4️⃣ Older Adults (60+ years)

  • Normal blood pressure is generally still <120/80, but systolic up to 130–139 can sometimes be acceptable depending on overall health and doctor’s guidance.
  • Diastolic pressure tends to decrease with age, so isolated systolic hypertension is more common.

✅ Key Notes

  • Always measure at rest, seated, with arm at heart level.
  • Blood pressure fluctuates during the day—don’t rely on a single reading.
  • Lifestyle factors—exercise, weight, sodium intake, stress—impact readings significantly.

If you want, I can make a simple chart showing “normal blood pressure by age group” with exact ranges for adults, teens, and older adults that’s easy to reference at a glance. It’s really handy to keep on your fridge or phone.

Do you want me to create that chart?

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