Blood Pressure Chart by Age and Gender (2025)

Blood pressure refers to the pressure that blood exerts on the walls of the blood vessels. Systolic blood pressure refers to pressure measured during contraction of the heart and subsequent pumping of blood into the varied vessels, while diastolic pressure refers to blood pressure measures during cardiac relaxation when it gets filled with blood.

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Blood pressure is measured in units of mmHgor millimeters of mercury. For adults, the normal blood pressure range is 120/80 mmHg; it can be somewhat different for men and women over 40 years old.

As per American Heart Association, high blood pressure can trigger serious conditions like stroke, cardiac arrest, brain damage, paralysis, and kidney failure,etc.In the US, hypertension causes nearly 350,000 preventable deaths per year.

Low and high blood pressure and prehypertension

Higher than normal levels of blood pressure is known as hypertension or high blood pressure. It imposes additional strain on the arteries and the heart and is an indicative of the fact that extra pressure is exerted by the heart to pump certain amounts of blood in a certain timeframe. Aging is marked by higher blood pressure.

Lower than normal levels of blood pressure is referred to as hypotension or low blood pressure. Its effects are just the opposite of hypertension. It typically causes dizziness.

Prehypertension refers to a condition when BP levels are slightly more than normal. In such cases, the diastolic pressure may fall between 80 and 89 while systolic blood pressure may fall between 120 and 139. Patients with prehypertension are increasingly susceptible to developing high BP. However, simple lifestyle and dietary changes can help normalize it.

The official BP percentile charts by weight, height, BMI/Body Mass Index information of certain groups of adults and children are present in all clinics.

Blood Pressure Chart

BP LevelDiastolic pressure in mmHgSystolic pressure in mmHg
Hypotension/Low BP35 to 6050 to 90
Mild low BP60 to 7090 to 100
Normal BP70 to 85100 to 130
Mild high BP85 to 90130 to 140
Moderately high BP90 to 110140 to 160
Hypertension/High BP110 to 135160 to 230

Factors affecting blood pressure

The levels of blood pressure tend to change with each passing minute. It differs as per gender, age, weight, height, and general health of an individual. Some factors that seriously affect the blood pressure are listed below:

  • Emotional or physical stress
  • Increased consumption of common salt
  • Intake of incorrect diet
  • Living a sedentary life
  • Alcohol abuse
  • Smoking
  • Pregnancy
  • Excess intake of caffeine or nicotine
  • Increased use of oral contraceptives or birth control pills
  • Increased weight, obesity
  • A family history or genetic predisposition to BP problems
  • Menopause marked by a significant drop in estrogen levels. It may be noted that estrogen hormone plays a role in BP regulation.

It may be noted that babies with congenital kidney or heart problems, or preterm delivered babies, i.e., those born before the completion of 37 weeks of pregnancy, may suffer from symptoms of elevated blood pressure.

Studies have shown that a family history of high blood pressure combined with an unhealthy or sedentary lifestyle are the main factors that increase the risk to occurrence of BP problems.

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  • It has also been found that increased intake of salt and obesity are the major factors that contribute towards development of high blood pressure in children of the age group between 8 and 17 years.
  • Elevated BP in teens can occur due to factors like increased intake of junk food, inadequate exercising or physical activity, deficiency of vital nutrients in the diet, bigger waistline, stress, and above normal body mass.

Adults and Children Blood Pressure Chart as per age

GroupAge in yearsDiastolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressure
Kids3 to 676116
Kids7 to 1078122
Kids11 to 1382126
Teens14 to 1686136
Adults20 to 2479120
Adults25 to 2980121
Adults30 to 3481122
Adults35 to 3982123
Adults40 to 4483125
Adults45 to 5084127
Adults50 to 5485129
Adults55 to 6086131
Adults60 years and over87134

It may be noted that the optimal blood pressure level for young adults aged between 17 to 19 years is equal to or less than 85 diastolic BP, and equal to or less than 120 systolic BP.

Blood Pressure Chart for Children as per Gender

Age Female (BP in mmHg)Male (BP in mmHg)
1 to 3 years old83/38 to 117/7680/34 to 120/75
4 to 6 years old88/50 to 122/8388/47 to 128/84
7 to 10 years old93/55 to 129/8892/53 to 130/90
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