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What Is Normal Blood Pressure for Your Age? A Clear, Updated Guide

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1. Adopt a Heart-Healthy Diet
DASH or Mediterranean diets: Rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein.

Reduce sodium: Aim for < 1,500–2,300 mg per day.

Increase potassium: Bananas, spinach, sweet potatoes, beans.

2. Stay Active
150 minutes/week of moderate exercise (brisk walking, cycling).

Include strength training twice a week.

3. Manage Weight
Losing 5–10% of body weight can significantly lower BP.

4. Limit Alcohol & Avoid Smoking
Alcohol: ≤1 drink/day for women, ≤2 for men.

Smoking: Damages blood vessels; quitting improves BP quickly.

5. Manage Stress
Practice mindfulness, deep breathing, yoga, or hobbies.

6. Monitor Regularly
Home monitoring can help track trends and effectiveness of lifestyle changes. When to See a Doctor

Consistent readings ≥ 130/80 mmHg

Symptoms like headaches, shortness of breath, chest pain, or dizziness

Sudden, severe increase in BP (possible hypertensive crisis)

💡 Key Takeaway
While blood pressure naturally changes with age, hypertension is not inevitable. By understanding your numbers and adopting proactive lifestyle habits, you can support healthy blood pressure throughout your life. Regular check-ups and home monitoring are your best tools for staying ahead of any issues.

Your heart doesn’t keep time with a calendar—take care of it at every age When to See a Doctor

Consistent readings ≥ 130/80 mmHg

Symptoms like headaches, shortness of breath, chest pain, or dizziness

Sudden, severe increase in BP (possible hypertensive crisis)

💡 Key Takeaway
While blood pressure naturally changes with age, hypertension is not inevitable. By understanding your numbers and adopting proactive lifestyle habits, you can support healthy blood pressure throughout your life. Regular check-ups and home monitoring are your best tools for staying ahead of any issues.

Your heart doesn’t keep time with a calendar—take care of it at every age

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