Normal blood pressure is a reading under 120/80. This is the figure used for most people whatever your weight or height.
Pre-hypertension is a reading between this and 140/90 and High blood pressure is anything over this.
Some people, for example diabetics, have a high risk of heart disease, in which case it is advised that they aim for an even lower threshold (135/85).
If a person has high blood pressure, both readings are usually above normal. Sometimes only the higher of the two (systolic) is raised and this is referred to as isolated systolic hypertension.
It depends on how tall you are. 130 pounds is a normal, healthy weight for someone who stands 5 feet 2 inches tall to 5 feet 9 inches tall.
You are at a very normal weight. There would be no need to lose weight.
98 pounds for someone who is 5 feet 6 inches tall is actually considered underweight. The normal, healthy weight for this height is between 118 pounds and 148 pounds.
The normal weight range of someone who is 5 feet 1 inches tall is between 100 pounds up to 127 pounds. 94 pounds would be considered underweight.
A normal, healthy weight of 62 pounds is ideal for someone who stands between 4 feet 2 inches and 4 feet 7 inches tall.
66.9 inches converts to 5 feet 5 inches tall. The normal, healthy weight for this height is 114 pounds up to 144 pounds.
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Uh no! Your a little overweight, sweetie!
The normal or desired blood pressure for anyone of any age or weight is 120/80.
The normal, healthy weight of an 11 year old girl who is 55 inches tall is roughly 65 pounds up to 78 pounds. It really depends on where the girl is at in puberty that can make the normal weight vary.
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