What is blood pressure at 62 years old?
The average blood pressure for a healthy 62-year-old is 123/77 mm Hg. This number is based on the average of blood pressure readings taken from a large number of healthy people of that age. However, it's important to note that blood pressure can vary significantly from person to person, so your individual blood pressure may be different from the average.
Some factors that can affect blood pressure include:
* Age
* Sex
* Race
* Family history
* Weight
* Physical activity
* Diet
* Smoking
* Alcohol consumption
* Stress
If you have any concerns about your blood pressure, talk to your doctor. They can check your blood pressure and determine if it is within a healthy range for your age and overall health.
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