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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

Posted on February 12, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a detailed breakdown of normal blood pressure ranges by age, along with some context about what those numbers mean.


🩺 Blood Pressure Basics

  • Blood pressure (BP) is measured as systolic / diastolic (mmHg):
    • Systolic: Pressure when the heart beats
    • Diastolic: Pressure when the heart rests between beats

Normal adult BP: Around 120/80 mmHg

  • Systolic: <120 mmHg
  • Diastolic: <80 mmHg

πŸ“Š Normal Blood Pressure by Age

Age Group Normal Systolic (mmHg) Normal Diastolic (mmHg) Notes
Newborn (0–1 mo) 60–90 20–60 Lower BP at birth; rises quickly in first weeks
Infant (1–12 mo) 87–105 53–66 Varies by growth and feeding
Toddler (1–2 yrs) 95–105 53–66 Slightly higher than infants
Preschool (3–5 yrs) 95–110 56–70 BP gradually rises with age
Child (6–9 yrs) 97–112 57–71 Regular monitoring important if overweight
Pre-Teen (10–12 yrs) 102–120 61–80 Upper limits may vary by height percentile
Teen (13–15 yrs) 110–130 65–85 BP starts approaching adult ranges
Older Teen / Adult (16–19 yrs) 110–135 65–85 Adult ranges apply after late teens
Adult (20–39 yrs) 110–135 70–85 Healthy lifestyle keeps BP in range
Adult (40–59 yrs) 115–140 75–90 Risk of hypertension rises with age
Senior (60+ yrs) 120–145 75–90 Slightly higher systolic common; monitor for hypertension

⚠️ Hypertension & Risk Levels (Adults)

  • Elevated: 120–129 / <80 mmHg
  • Stage 1 Hypertension: 130–139 / 80–89 mmHg
  • Stage 2 Hypertension: β‰₯140 / β‰₯90 mmHg
  • Hypertensive Crisis: >180 / >120 mmHg (emergency)

βœ… Tips for Maintaining Healthy BP

  • Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and low sodium
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Exercise regularly (150 min/week moderate)
  • Limit alcohol and avoid smoking
  • Manage stress
  • Monitor BP at home, especially if family history of hypertension

If you want, I can make a quick reference chart showing ideal BP for every age from newborns to seniors that’s easy to print or save for quick checks.

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