Normal blood pressure doesn’t change drastically with age as much as people think—the general target for healthy individuals is around 120/80 mmHg. However, acceptable ranges can vary slightly depending on age and overall health.
Here’s a practical breakdown:
👶 Children (0–12 years)
- Varies by height, age, and gender
- Roughly:
- Systolic: 80–110 mmHg
- Diastolic: 50–75 mmHg
🧑 Teenagers (13–18 years)
- Similar to adults:
- Around 110–120 / 65–80 mmHg
🧑 Adults (19–59 years)
- Ideal: ~120/80 mmHg
- Normal range:
- Systolic: 90–120
- Diastolic: 60–80
👴 Older Adults (60+ years)
- Slightly higher systolic pressure is common due to stiffening arteries
- Typical acceptable range:
- Around 120–130 / 70–80 mmHg
- Doctors may allow up to 130–140 systolic depending on health
📊 Blood Pressure Categories (Adults)
- Normal: Less than 120 / 80
- Elevated: 120–129 / less than 80
- High (Hypertension Stage 1): 130–139 / 80–89
- High (Stage 2): 140+ / 90+
⚠️ Important Notes
- Consistently high blood pressure is called Hypertension and needs attention.
- Very low blood pressure (below ~90/60) can also cause dizziness or fainting.
- One reading doesn’t diagnose anything—patterns over time matter.
If you want, tell me your age and recent readings, and I can help interpret whether your numbers are healthy.