I am 65 and just had mine checked at the VA hospital. It was 127 / 72 and they said that was really good! I just read an article that said it normally raises for people our age to average 137 / 84. That's too high for me.
one hundred and sixty
110/80
The ideal blood pressure for 40 year old males varies according to activity level. Doctors recommend that blood pressure be lower than 120/80 at almost any age.
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Normal blood pressure for any adult is less then 120/80. Hypertension is any blood pressure over 140/90. Hypertension is not diagnosed with a single reading, however, as the diagnosis of hypertension is dependent on a persistence of high blood pressure. For this reason, hypertension is only diagnosed and treated if the blood pressure is elevated over 140/90 on three separate readings on three separate days.
160/90mmHg
The normal blood pressure for a sixty-seven year old female is about 120 over 80. This can increase slightly as a person ages, but should remain close to that range.
The blood pressure of 103/61 is not all right for a 45 year old male. The ideal blood pressure should be between 115/75 and 120/80.
yes, a blood pressure reading of 122 over 88 is great for a 47 year old male. If you are having issues with the blood pressure going up at times, speak with your doctor.
Not generally. The ideal blood pressure is 120/80. Your bottom number looks good, however the top is quite high. Was this just one blood pressure reading?? This BP would be classified as you having hypertension, or high blood pressure. However one reading does not classify you in that category. It could be a few reasons for being high. Are you stressed? Were you running around right before it was taken? I wouldn't worry about it, but I would get your BP checked again soon just to make sure it isn't a recurring problem.
One of the variables to consider when determining a proper blood pressure reading is height. A reading of 101/69 wouldn't be a concern for a shorter 13 year old, but if they are the 25 percentile in height or higher, that would be a low read.
No. While that blood pressure is elevated and can cause problems in the long term, it is unlikely to cause any immediate life threatening complications.
The ideal blood pressure for a 4 year old is 70 over 50 mmhg.