High Blood Pressure Numbers
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A reading of 120 over 80 falls in the normal range.
Blood pressure is expressed in millimeters of mercury, or mm Hg. High blood pressure is defined as a systolic blood pressure reading greater than 140 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure reading greater than 90 mm Hg. The systolic blood pressure is the top number of a blood pressure reading. This shows the maximum pressure in the blood vessels. Pressure is highest as the heart contracts and circulates blood throughout the body. The diastolic blood pressure is the bottom number of a blood pressure reading. It shows the lowest pressure in the blood vessels. Pressure is lowest between heartbeats, when the heart is at rest.
The National Institutes of Health has further defined high blood pressure. These categories are for people 18 years and older who do not take medication for high blood pressure and do not have a short-term serious illness.
Systolic Pressure
Diastolic Pressure
Normal Less than 130
Less than 85
High Normal
130 to 139 85 to 89
Stage 1 High Blood Pressure
140 to 159
90 to 99
Stage 2 High Blood Pressure
160 to 179
100 to 109
Stage 3 High Blood Pressure
180 or higher
110 or higher
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