Thin people can certainly get hypertension because it is influenced by a variety of factors, including congenital genetic factors, acquired lifestyle factors, and age itself. There is a slow increase in blood pressure with increasing age. The current incidence of hypertension in all adults is about 25%, and by the time we reach old age, the incidence of hypertension has reached 50%, so being fat and thin is only one of the factors that affects blood pressure. Compared to fat people, thin people have a slightly lower incidence of blood pressure, but thin does not mean that high blood pressure will not occur. It is best to adopt a better lifestyle, monitor your blood pressure regularly, eat a lighter diet, exercise properly, and avoid long-term tension, anxiety, or excessive stress, all of which are factors that affect blood pressure.