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Blood Pressure Chart Per Age & Gender – Baptist Health

Posted on April 29, 2026 by Admin

Here is a clear summary of the Baptist Health blood pressure chart by age and gender based on their medical guide:


🩺 Blood Pressure Chart by Age & Gender (Baptist Health)

Blood pressure is generally measured in mmHg and written like 120/80.

  • Top number = systolic (heart pumping pressure)
  • Bottom number = diastolic (resting pressure) (Baptist Health)

πŸ‘Ά Children & Teens (reference ranges)

Blood pressure varies widely with age in children:

  • Newborns: 60–90 / 20–60
  • Infants: 87–105 / 53–66
  • Toddlers: 95–105 / 53–66
  • School-age: 97–112 / 57–71
  • Adolescents: 112–128 / 66–80 (Baptist Health)

πŸ§‘ Adults (18+ years – average ranges)

πŸ‘© Women

  • 18–39: ~110/68
  • 40–59: ~122/74
  • 60+: ~139/68 (Baptist Health)

πŸ‘¨ Men

  • 18–39: ~119/70
  • 40–59: ~124/77
  • 60+: ~133/69 (Baptist Health)

⚠️ Adult blood pressure categories (important)

  • Normal: <120 / <80
  • Elevated: 120–129 / <80
  • Stage 1 Hypertension: 130–139 or 80–89
  • Stage 2 Hypertension: β‰₯140 or β‰₯90
  • Hypertensive crisis: >180 / >120 (emergency) (Baptist Health)

🧠 Key takeaway

  • β€œNormal” adult BP is usually around 120/80 or lower
  • Slight increases with age are common
  • Consistently high readings increase risk of heart disease and stroke (Baptist Health)

If you want, I can also:

  • Tell you your ideal BP based on your age
  • Explain why BP rises with age
  • Or show a simple BP tracking chart for home use

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