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Categories for Blood Pressure
Levels in Adults

(Ages 18 Years and Older)

  Blood Pressure Level (mmHg)
Category Systolic   Diastolic
Normal < 120 and < 80
Prehypertension 120-139 or 80-89
High Blood Pressure  
Stage 1 Hypertension 140–159 or 90–99
Stage 2 Hypertension greater than or equal to160 or greater than or equal to100

 

Legend
< means LESS THAN
greater than or equal to means GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO

When systolic and diastolic blood pressures fall into different categories, the higher category should be used to classify blood pressure level. For example, 160/80 mmHg would be stage 2 hypertension (high blood pressure).

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

What Is High Blood Pressure?

 

Blood pressure is the force in the arteries when the heart beats (systolic pressure) and when the heart is at rest (diastolic pressure). It's measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). High blood pressure (or hypertension) is defined in an adult as a blood pressure greater than or equal to 140 mm Hg systolic pressure or greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg diastolic pressure.

 

High blood pressure directly increases the risk of coronary heart disease (which leads to heart attack) and stroke, especially when it's present with other risk factors.

High blood pressure can occur in children or adults, but it's more common among people over age 35. It's particularly prevalent in African Americans, middle-aged and elderly people, obese people, heavy drinkers and women taking birth control pills. It may run in families, but many people with a strong family history of high blood pressure never have it. People with diabetes mellitus, gout or kidney disease are more likely to have high blood pressure, too.

American Heart Association recommended blood pressure levels

Blood Pressure Category Systolic
(mm Hg)
  Diastolic
(mm Hg)
Normal less than 120 and less than 80
Prehypertension 120–139 or 80–89
       
High      
Stage 1 140–159 or 90–99
Stage 2 160 or higher or 100 or higher


*Your doctor should evaluate unusually low readings.

This content is reviewed regularly. Last updated 07/20/07.

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