The standard blood pressure range for a 60-year-old female patient is between 90-139 mmHg systolic and 60-89 mmHg diastolic, which is relatively normal. A person’s blood pressure is often proportional to their age and proportional to their weight, and as they get older and gain weight their blood pressure will continue to rise. This is precisely why it is important to measure blood pressure more intensively especially in older patients, as age increases, it is likely that patients with normal blood pressure in their younger years will develop hypertension as they grow older; patients with current blood pressure abnormalities should be advised to perform further ambulatory blood pressure monitoring to assess the overall 24-hour blood pressure situation.