size and weight are irrelevant.
120 over 80 is ideal however 100 over 60 is typical for an athlete.
2007-10-30 01:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Height and weight have little to do with blood pressure. 120/80 is considered normal BP for all adults. A systolic value over 150 or a diastolic value over 90 constitutes hypertension.
2007-10-30 01:27:40
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answered by marbledog 6
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Everybody has given you the correct answer. It should not be more than 120/80. I am 72 years old, my height is 5ft 8 in and my weight is 65 kg. I keep my BP down to 110/70. As you see, it can be done.
2007-10-30 01:35:12
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answered by Kalyansri 5
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Lower than 120/80. That's considered the highest range of "normal" that you should have for blood pressure.
2007-10-30 01:27:17
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answered by kja63 7
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120 over 80
2007-10-30 01:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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weight has no bearing on blood pressure, contrary to popular belief, I have seen people 98 pounds with HIGH blood pressure and I have seen 300 pound people with LOW blood pressure, you really need to be UNDER 120/80 that is no longer considered a good standard.....its actually kind of high, mine is always 106/60 I will probably live to be 108.....
2007-10-30 01:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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120/75 is a good range. When you get to over 130/80 (borderline) then you want to see a doctor to make sure everything is normal. (140/90 stage 1 high) you need to see a doctor.
2007-10-30 01:28:34
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answered by logsdodl 5
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Ideally about 120 over 80.
Too low is a problem and too high is a bigger problem.
2007-10-30 01:29:17
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answered by melodi1 6
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now from adulthood onwards, according to JNC7 guidelines , normal BP has to be <120/80mmHg.
even, 120/80 or more is considered as high normal
2007-11-03 00:32:21
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answered by jahnu 2
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121/80 that will do it
2007-10-30 01:27:11
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answered by oneglook 3
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