The normal blood pressure in a 15 year old is around 120 over 70. This can vary a bit depending on weight and overall health.
A 15 year old should have a top number under 120 and a bottom number under 80 to be considered a normal blood pressure. A teenagers blood pressure can vary depending on their mood and where they are in puberty.
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15-70
Once people become adults "normal" BP never changes its 120/80 for your lifetime. But keep in mind that's an average and that woman who are usually of slighter build run on the bottom of that average like 110/70. age doesnt matter, as long as person is done growing.
15 to 65 pq / mL
The American Heart Association defines the normal systolic pressure for an adult at rest as 90 up to 119 mmHg, while the normal diastolic pressure for an adult at rest is defined as 60-79. As such, any value between 90/60 and 119/79 can be considered a normal blood pressure for adults in general. However, values can vary greatly between individuals.In addition, many factors can cause a temporarily raise or decrease your blood pressure. Exercise, diet, stress or fear can cause sudden and temporary changes in blood pressure. Always consider at least three measurements taken at least a week apart when evaluating your blood pressure.
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To calculate this, you must know your child's height centile. This can be obtained from charts available on the internet or from your local family doctor. Contact me privately if you wish to have this centile calculated. You must then use this table to calculate the average blood pressure for your child. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/hypertension/child_tbl.pdf If you look on the left hand side, where it says BP percentile, the 50th percentile is what 50 out of 100 children will have as their BP, 95 is the top 5 highest out of 100 children etc.
it really depends on how old you are but if you are over 15, you are normal