Most people think 120/80 mmHg is the “perfect” blood pressure — but that’s not true for everyone. Blood pressure naturally changes with age, activity, and overall health. Knowing your age-appropriate range can help you spot early warning signs before problems begin.
Here’s what’s considered healthy blood pressure at different ages:
- Children (6–13 years): 110/70 mmHg
- Teens (14–18 years): 115/75 mmHg
- Adults (19–39 years): 120/80 mmHg
- Middle Age (40–59 years): 125/85 mmHg
- Older Adults (60+ years): 130/85 mmHg
Blood pressure has two numbers:
- The top (systolic) measures the pressure when your heart beats.
- The bottom (diastolic) measures when your heart relaxes.
When these numbers rise above 140/90, it’s a red flag for hypertension, which increases your risk of stroke, heart disease, and kidney problems.
Tips to keep your blood pressure healthy:
- Limit salt and processed foods.
- Stay active — even light walking helps.
- Avoid smoking and excess alcohol.
- Sleep 7–8 hours a night.
- Manage stress with deep breathing or meditation.
So next time you check your blood pressure, remember — it’s not just about hitting 120/80. It’s about staying within the right range for your age and lifestyle.