A lot of people assume there’s one “perfect” blood pressure for everyone—but it actually varies a bit with age. That said, doctors today focus more on a healthy range rather than strict age-based targets.
✅ General “Normal” Blood Pressure
- Normal: around 120/80 mmHg
- The top number = systolic (pressure when heart beats)
- The bottom number = diastolic (pressure when heart rests)
📊 Typical Blood Pressure by Age
| Age Group | Normal Range (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Children (6–12 yrs) | 95–110 / 60–75 |
| Teens (13–19 yrs) | 105–120 / 65–80 |
| Adults (20–40 yrs) | 110–120 / 70–80 |
| Adults (40–60 yrs) | 115–130 / 75–85 |
| Seniors (60+ yrs) | 120–140 / 80–90 |
⚠️ Important Modern Guideline
According to organizations like the American Heart Association:
- <120 / <80 → Normal
- 120–129 / <80 → Elevated
- 130+ / 80+ → High blood pressure (hypertension)
👉 This applies to most adults regardless of age.
🧠 Key Takeaways
- “Higher is okay when you’re older” is a common myth
- Healthy adults should generally aim for under 120/80
- Slight increases with age can happen, but high BP is not normal
🚨 When to Be Concerned
- 140/90 or higher → needs medical attention
- 180/120 or higher → emergency situation
If you want, tell me your age and readings—I can help you interpret whether your blood pressure is in a safe range.