You've likely heard the old rule: "Normal blood pressure is 100 plus your age" (e.g., 140/90 for a 40-year-old). This is dangerously outdated advice—and following it could put your health at serious risk.
Let's clarify with current medical evidence: Major health organizations no longer define "normal" blood pressure by age. Elevated blood pressure harms arteries and organs at any age—and treating it saves lives, even in older adults.
⚠️ The Critical Update: Age-Based Targets Were Abandoned for a Reason
π‘ Why the change? Decades of research proved: There is no "safe" high blood pressure. Every 20 mmHg increase in systolic BP doubles your risk of heart disease/stroke—starting at 115/75. Age doesn't grant immunity.
✅ Current Blood Pressure Categories (ACC/AHA 2017 Guidelines)
Applies to adults 18+ — not age-adjusted:
