What Is Normal Blood Pressure for Your Age? A Clear, Updated Guide

๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€โš•๏ธ Average Blood Pressure in Adults by Age & Gender

While 120/80 mmHg remains a healthy target for most adults, averages tend to rise with age due to vascular changes.

Age Group Women (Average) Men (Average)
18โ€“39 years 110โ€“120 / 70โ€“80 mmHg 115โ€“125 / 70โ€“80 mmHg
40โ€“59 years 120โ€“130 / 75โ€“85 mmHg 120โ€“135 / 75โ€“85 mmHg
60+ years 130โ€“140 / 70โ€“90 mmHg 130โ€“140 / 70โ€“90 mmHg
Important: These are averages, not targets. Consistently staying below 120/80 mmHg is ideal for long-term heart health.

๐Ÿฉบ Why Blood Pressure Rises with Age
Arterial Stiffness: Blood vessels lose elasticity over time.

Plaque Buildup: Cholesterol deposits can narrow arteries.

Hormonal Changes: Especially post-menopause in women.

Lifestyle Factors: Diet, activity, stress, and weight.
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