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What is the normal blood pressure of a 52-year-old male?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-23 01:00:30
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The normal blood pressure range for a 52-year-old man is 90-139 mmHg systolic and 60-89 mmHg diastolic.
Blood pressure is the force exerted by the body's blood on the walls of blood vessels in the arteries. Systolic blood pressure is measured as high pressure during systole, and the normal range is 90-139 mmHg. Diastolic blood pressure is measured as low pressure during diastole, and the normal range is 60-89 mmHg. The normal range of blood pressure helps maintain blood circulation and cardiovascular health.
Men's blood pressure can be affected by mood, physical activity, environmental factors, etc., and short-term increases in blood pressure do not require treatment.