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What Is Normal Blood Pressure and Pulse by Age?

Medically reviewed by Min Clinic Staff | Updated: January 2026
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The American Heart Association outlines that a normal blood pressure reading of 120/80 mm Hg for adults.

Blood pressure (BP) is the force that the blood column exerts against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood with every beat.

BP is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), and it is composed of two numbers (fraction). The first (upper) number refers to systolic BP, and the second (lower) number refers to diastolic BP.

Systolic refers to “contraction,” that is, the pressure exerted on the blood vessels when the heart contracts; diastolic refers to “dilatation,” that is when the heart is at rest and dilates between the beats.

According to the American Heart Association (AHA), normal BP in adults is 120/80 mm Hg. However, according to the new guidelines issued by the AHA, the goal BP for all adults is now less than 130/80 mm Hg.

Heart rate or pulse is the number of times the heart beats per minute (BPM).

Normal resting heart rates are as follows:

  • Adults (18 years and older): 60 to 100 BPM
  • Children (6 to 15 years): 70 to 100 BPM

What is the ideal blood pressure for my age?

Estimated blood pressure (BP) ranges as recommended by the American Heart Association is as shown in the chart below:

Table. The recommended BP ranges by the American Heart Association
Age (years) SBP (mm Hg) DBP (mm Hg)
Male
21 to 25 120.5 78.5
26 to 30 119.5 76.5
31 to 35 114.5 75.5
36 to 40 120.5 75.5
41 to 45 115.5 78.5
46 to 50 119.5 80.5
51 to 55 125.5 80.5
56 to 60 129.5 79.5
61 to 65 143.5 76.5
Female
21 to 25 115.5 70.5
26 to 30 113.5 71.5
31 to 35 110.5 72.5
36 to 40 112.5 74.5
41 to 45 116.5 73.5
46 to 50 124 78.5
51 to 55 122.55 74.5
56 to 60 132.5 78.5
61 to 65 130.5 77.5

What is a good pulse rate by age?

According to the American Heart Association, a normal resting heart rate is 60 to100 beats per minute (BPM) for people who are 15 years and older. However, a low heart rate is common in athletes, physically fit people, and people who take medications such as beta-blockers.

Certain diseases such as hypothyroidism and sick sinus syndrome may present with abnormally low pulse rates.

The normal heart rate by age is as shown in the chart below:

Table. The normal heart rate by age
Age Heart rate in BPM
Newborn baby 100 to 160
0 to 5 months 90 to 150
6 to 12 months 80 to 140
1 to 3 years 80 to 130
3 to 5 years 80 to 120
6 to 10 years 70 to 110
11 to 14 years 60 to 105
15 years and under 60 to 100

What factors influence blood pressure?

5 categories of blood pressure

According to guidelines from the American Heart Association, blood pressure (BP) is categorized into the following:

  1. Normal: A BP reading of less than 120/80 mm Hg
  2. Elevated: A consistent systolic reading of 120 to 129 and a diastolic reading below 80 mm Hg
  3. Hypertension stage I: BP ranges from 130 to 139 systolic or 80 to 89 diastolic
  4. Hypertension stage II: BP ranges above 140 systolic or above 90 diastolic
  5. Hypertensive crisis: BP readings suddenly exceed 180 and/or 120 mm Hg, associated with organ damage

What are the types of abnormal heart rate?

A condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm is called arrhythmia.

Types of arrhythmias include: