What is the standard for normal blood pressure and heart rate

The standard of normal blood pressure and heart rate, are a range, normal blood pressure is usually defined as systolic blood pressure <120mmHg, at the same time diastolic blood pressure <90mmHg, and normal heart rate is usually defined as sinus rhythm, 60~100 beats per minute. The standard of blood pressure is the normal range of blood pressure, which is defined in internal medicine as systolic blood pressure <120mmHg, while diastolic blood pressure <90mmHg. Clinically, if the systolic blood pressure reaches or exceeds 140mmHg, or the diastolic blood pressure reaches or exceeds 90mmHg more than three times in non-same day, then it is considered to be diagnosed as high blood pressure. The standard of heart rate is that the normal range of heart rate is 60~100 beats per minute, the value is within this range, and it should also be sinus rhythm, which is the standard heart rate. If the heart rate is not in sinus rhythm, such as atrial fibrillation, atrial premature beats, or ventricular premature beats, even if the heart rate value is within the normal range, it cannot be said to be the standard heart rate. In the case of tall adults, athletes or heavy laborers, because of the usual high level of exercise, the heart rate may be slow, usually above 50 beats per minute is also more common, is also considered normal. If an abnormal blood pressure heart rate is suspected, a cardiovascular clinic visit should be made promptly.