That’s a great question—and the answer is often misunderstood.
🩺 About Blood pressure after age 60
👉 It doesn’t suddenly become “okay” to be high just because you’re older.
✅ General targets (for most people 60+)
- Ideal: below 120/80 mmHg
- Acceptable (many doctors): below 130/80 mmHg
👉 These are similar to younger adults
👴 Why it can be different for some older adults
Doctors may adjust targets based on:
- Overall health
- Frailty or risk of falls
- Other conditions
👉 Sometimes a slightly higher target (like <140/90) is accepted—but this is individual, not a rule
⚠️ Common myth
“Higher blood pressure is normal after 60.”
❌ Not true—it still increases risk of:
- Stroke
- Heart disease
- Kidney problems
✔️ What matters most
- Regular monitoring
- Managing salt intake
- Staying active
- Taking medication if prescribed
🟢 Bottom line
After 60, healthy blood pressure targets are mostly the same, but may be personalized by your doctor.
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