Let’s clarify this carefully. The claim that “120/80 is wrong” is misleading—120/80 mmHg is still considered the ideal blood pressure for most adults. What often causes confusion is the distinction between ideal, normal, and acceptable ranges as people age.
🩺 Blood Pressure Basics
- Systolic: top number (pressure when the heart beats)
- Diastolic: bottom number (pressure when the heart rests)
✅ General Healthy Adult Target
- Ideal: <120 / <80 mmHg
- Elevated: 120–129 / <80 mmHg
- High Blood Pressure (Hypertension Stage 1): 130–139 / 80–89 mmHg
- High Blood Pressure (Stage 2): ≥140 / ≥90 mmHg
👴 Blood Pressure by Age (Practical Guide)
| Age Group | Typical Target / Acceptable Range |
|---|---|
| Children | ~90–110 / 55–75 (depends on height & age) |
| Teens | ~100–120 / 60–80 |
| Adults 18–59 | <120 / <80 ideal |
| Older Adults 60+ | Often 120–139 / 70–89 is acceptable, but <120/80 is still optimal if tolerated |
Note: Slightly higher numbers in older adults are sometimes tolerated to avoid dizziness or falls, but that doesn’t mean “high” is healthy.
⚠️ Key Points
- Blood pressure naturally rises slightly with age, but 120/80 is still considered normal and healthy.
- What matters most is consistency over time rather than a single reading.
- Lifestyle, overall health, and medications may influence your target range.
💡 Bottom Line
- 120/80 mmHg is normal and ideal for adults.
- Age may allow for slightly higher numbers, but aiming for the lowest safe blood pressure is best for heart and brain health.
I can also make a clear chart showing blood pressure categories by exact age and health conditions if you want a more detailed reference. Do you want me to do that?