Blood pressure naturally changes with age, but there’s a general healthy range most doctors use as a guideline. “Normal” can vary based on overall health, medications, and individual factors, but here’s a clear breakdown by age:
🩺 Normal Blood Pressure by Age
| Age Group | Normal Systolic / Diastolic (mmHg) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Children 1–12 | ~90–120 / 60–80 | Varies with height and growth stage |
| Teens 13–19 | ~110–120 / 65–80 | Teenagers often closer to adult ranges |
| Adults 20–39 | ~120 / 80 | Standard adult “normal” |
| Adults 40–59 | ~120–80 to 130–85 | Slight increases common with age |
| Adults 60+ | ~130–140 / 80–90 | Systolic may rise due to stiffening arteries |
⚠️ Key Points
- Hypertension (High BP): ≥130/80 mmHg for adults
- Hypotension (Low BP): <90/60 mmHg, may cause dizziness or fainting
- Lifestyle impacts: Diet, exercise, stress, and sleep strongly affect blood pressure
- Individual variation: Genetics, medications, and health conditions matter
💡 Pro Tip:
Even if your numbers are “normal,” monitor blood pressure regularly after age 40, because risk of hypertension increases with age.
I can also make a simple age-based chart for healthy BP, including targets, red flags, and when to see a doctor—easy to reference at home.
Do you want me to make that?