It seems low for a regular adult, but it sincerely depends on your age.
For a normal, healthy adult the normal blood pressure is 120/80
Speed = distance/time,65 = 102/ time time = 102/65 = 1.57 hours or about 1 hour and 34 minutes.
90/65
To find 65 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.65. In this instance, 0.65 x 102 = 66.3. Therefore, 65 percent of 102 is equal to 66.3.
A systolic blood pressure of 166 is high for a 65 year old female. Talk with your health care provider to determine if you should work to lower your systolic blood pressure, given your particular health history.
A giraffe's normal blood pressure is 240/160.
High Blood Pressure is called the silent killer. Over 65 million adults have High Blood Pressur and the numbers are rising everyday.
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is 89/65 a good blood pressure or is it too low. have had high and low blood pressure readings highest 195/95 2 weeks ago on bp medicine take and sometimes drops to a very low level only on 10mlg... now its 89/65 after taking bp medicine this morning.
Mainly Adults. 65 Million Adults Have It.
A good blood pressure reading for the average person is Less than 120 for the systolic (top) number and less than 80 for the diastolic (bottom) number). Blood pressures between 140-150 systolic and 90-99 diastolic are considered to be Stage 1 high blood pressure. A systolic reading of 160 or higher and a diastolic of 100 or higher is considered to be Stage 2 High Blood Pressure. Higher numbers than those are considered to be a crisis and can be life threatening.
A normal blood pressure reading for an 84-year-old man is typically considered to be around 120/80 mmHg. However, blood pressure can vary based on individual health conditions and medications. It is important for older adults to regularly monitor their blood pressure and consult with a healthcare provider to determine their target blood pressure range.