Hereβs a complete guide to normal blood pressure values by age, from children to seniors:
π« Blood Pressure Basics
Blood pressure (BP) is measured as Systolic / Diastolic (mmHg):
- Systolic (top number): Pressure when the heart contracts
- Diastolic (bottom number): Pressure when the heart relaxes
Example: 120/80 mmHg = normal adult reading
πΆ Children (Under 13 Years)
BP varies with age, sex, and height:
| Age | Systolic (mmHg) | Diastolic (mmHg) |
|---|---|---|
| Newborn | 60β90 | 20β60 |
| 1β12 months | 80β100 | 50β65 |
| 1β5 years | 90β110 | 55β75 |
| 6β12 years | 100β120 | 60β75 |
Pediatricians often use percentile charts for precise assessment.
π¦ Teens (13β17 Years)
| Category | Systolic | Diastolic |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | <120 | <80 |
| Elevated | 120β129 | <80 |
| High BP Stage 1 | 130β139 | 80β89 |
| High BP Stage 2 | β₯140 | β₯90 |
π¨ Adults (18β59 Years)
| Category | Systolic | Diastolic |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | <120 | <80 |
| Elevated | 120β129 | <80 |
| High BP Stage 1 | 130β139 | 80β89 |
| High BP Stage 2 | β₯140 | β₯90 |
| Hypertensive Crisis | β₯180 | β₯120 |
π΄ Adults 60+
- Most guidelines aim for <130/80 mmHg, if tolerated.
- Some accept <140/90 mmHg depending on overall health.
β οΈ Key Points
- BP naturally fluctuates throughout the day.
- Multiple readings on different days are necessary for an accurate assessment.
- Home monitoring helps track trends and prevent complications.
I can also make a visual age-based blood pressure chart so you can quickly see if your readings are within a healthy range.
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