Blood Pressure in Children & Teens
In younger individuals, blood pressure is assessed using percentile charts based on age, height, and gender. The following are approximate averages:
| Age Group | Average Systolic | Average Diastolic |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 years | 80–110 mmHg | 50–70 mmHg |
| 4–6 years | 85–115 mmHg | 55–75 mmHg |
| 7–10 years | 90–120 mmHg | 60–80 mmHg |
| 11–13 years | 95–125 mmHg | 60–80 mmHg |
| 14–18 years | 100–135 mmHg | 65–85 mmHg |
A reading is considered high in children if it’s at or above the 95th percentile for their age, height, and sex.
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