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Understanding Blood Pressure by Age: What’s Normal and Why It Matters

Blood pressure is a vital indicator of your overall health. It reflects the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps. Knowing your numbers—and how they change with age—can help prevent serious conditions like heart disease and stroke.

Why Blood Pressure Matters
Monitoring blood pressure helps you understand how hard your heart is working. It’s an essential part of health assessments and a key measure of cardiovascular health.

What’s Considered “Normal”?
“Normal” blood pressure can vary by person and age. A doctor will determine what’s healthy for you based on your medical history. However, general guidelines can help you understand where your readings fall.

General Adult Blood Pressure Ranges

  • Low: Less than 90/60 mm Hg
  • Optimal: Less than 120/80 mm Hg
  • Normal: 120–129/80–84 mm Hg
  • Normal to High: 130–139/85–89 mm Hg
  • High: 140/90 mm Hg or higher

A typical reading around 120/80 mm Hg is often cited as ideal for adults.

Children and Teens
Average blood pressure for younger age groups is naturally lower. For example:

  • Newborns (up to 1 month): 60–90 systolic / 20–60 diastolic
  • Older children and teens: Varies based on height, age, and sex. Pediatricians often use blood pressure percentile charts.

Age-Related Changes
As you age, arteries may stiffen, increasing your risk for higher blood pressure. That’s why regular monitoring becomes even more important over time.

Take Action
Healthy lifestyle choices—like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management—can help you maintain optimal blood pressure at any age.

Talk to your doctor about what’s normal for you and get your blood pressure checked regularly.

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