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 This is dangerously outdated advice—and following it could put your health at serious risk.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.
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Old Belief (Pre-2017)
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Current Medical Consensus
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“Higher BP is ‘normal’ as you age”
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“140/90 is acceptable for seniors”
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“Don’t treat BP in elderly—it’s risky”
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