120/80
120/80
120/80
If you're healthy, it should be 120/80 mmHg.
There isn't really a normal blood pressure, there is a continuum of blood pressures among people at any age (for example, 50).
A normal blood pressure for a 55-year-old man is typically less than 120/80 mmHg. However, individual blood pressure targets may vary based on personal health history and risk factors. It is important for him to regularly monitor his blood pressure and consult with a healthcare provider to determine an appropriate target range.
Normal systolic from 121-147 Normal diastolic from 83-91
120/80
Resting blood pressure for a male (optimum) is 120/70. It will be elevated after exercise or a stressful event.
Yes, that is a normal BP.
The normal blood pressure for a 65 year old man is 120/80 mm. Anything over 140/90 mm is considered a state of hypertension.
what is the blood pressure of man's during sleep ?
Normal blood pressure for a 100 year old is the same as any other adult, 120/80.