In the same reorganization, the blood pressure of boys and girls in different age groups did not change much, but gradually increased with age, especially systolic blood pressure, and there was no difference between boys and girls in all age groups. The systolic blood pressure with body mass index exceeding the normal range is significantly higher than that with normal body mass index, and there is no significant difference in diastolic blood pressure. Conclusion Age is positively correlated with blood pressure, especially systolic blood pressure. The systolic blood pressure of patients with body mass index exceeding normal value increased significantly.
Someone has put forward a mathematical formula that can represent the "ideal value" of blood pressure at different ages (from the perspective of medical statistics).
Systolic blood pressure = (104+(0.3 x age)) x 1mmHg.
Diastolic pressure = (70+(0.2 x age)) x 1mmHg China mean normal blood pressure reference value.
Age systolic blood pressure (male) diastolic blood pressure (male) systolic blood pressure (female) diastolic blood pressure (female)
16-20 1 15 73 1 10 70
2 1-25 1 15 73 1 10 7 1
26-30 1 15 75 1 12 73
3 1-35 1 17 76 1 14 74
36-40 120 80 1 16 77
4 1-45 124 8 1 122 78
46-50 128 82 128 79
5 1-55 134 84 134 80
56-60 137 84 139 82
6 1-65 148 86 145 83