Most people have been told that 120/80 mmHg is the “perfect” blood pressure. But doctors now say that’s not entirely accurate—what’s considered normal can actually vary with age, lifestyle, and health conditions.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s typically seen as healthy across age groups:
- Children & Teens (under 18): Usually lower than adults, often around 90/60 to 110/70.
- Adults (18–39 years): Ideal range is about 110/70 to 120/80.
- Middle Age (40–59 years): A reading up to 130/85 can still be considered normal.
- Older Adults (60+ years): It’s common for systolic (the top number) to rise slightly with age. Many doctors consider up to 140/90 acceptable—though lower is better if it doesn’t cause dizziness.
⚠️ What matters most isn’t just one reading, but consistent patterns. High blood pressure (hypertension) can silently damage the heart, kidneys, and brain over time, while too-low pressure can cause fainting and weakness.
Bottom line: 120/80 isn’t a one-size-fits-all “normal”—your ideal blood pressure depends on your age and overall health. Regular checkups are the best way to know if yours is safe.