What is the normal range of blood pressure in a 40-year-old male

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The normal range of blood pressure is usually expressed by two values, systolic and diastolic. A 40-year-old man's systolic blood pressure is usually 90 to 139mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is 60 to 89mmHg.

What is the normal range of blood pressure in a 40-year-old male

Normal systolic blood pressure is 90 to 139mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is 60 to 89mmHg. Below these ranges is considered hypotension, and above normal is considered hypertension. Blood pressure can vary with time, activity level, emotional state, and other factors. If a patient has a blood pressure test after emotional agitation or strenuous exercise, an increase in blood pressure may occur. If receptor blockers or tricyclic antidepressants are used before the test, hypotension may occur. Therefore, keep your body still before measuring your blood pressure and measure it at least twice at different time intervals to get more accurate results.



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