24
May

120/80
give or take.


Answer:
there is no such thing as a normal blood pressure, everyone's body is different, ergo everyone's blood pressure is different.

a safe range would be between 120/80 and 140/90. Anything higher 140/90 and you want to see a physician. Below 120/80 isn’t as big a deal, depending on how active you’re and how you maintain your diet. Obviously hypotension is dangerous, but if you see a 112/68 there's no reason to freak out.


Answer:
What can be considered a normal blood pressure. The correct answer is: for each human being has its own rule. Indeed, the size of a normal blood pressure depends on the age of man, his individual characteristics, lifestyle, occupation.

Answer:
The normal blood presure is LESS than 120/80. 120/80 is considered borderline. There are enough people in this forum who are 110/70 and concerned, but rest assured anything above 90/60 and below 120/80 is normal for an adult.

Answer:
120 over 80 is the norm but I’ve heard they’re trying to change the “standard” to enjoy 110/80 or something like that….They say that 120/80 is the first sign of high blood pressure

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Healthy adult human is 115 mmHg systolic and 75 mmHg diastolic (written as 115/75 mmHg, and spoken (in the US) as “one fifteen over seventy-five”).

Answer:
120/80

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