What is the difference in blood pressure between men and women

Blood pressure is the same for both men and women, that is, as long as the adult, the normal blood pressure should be less than 120/80mmHg, and more than 140/90mmHg is considered hypertension, between 120/80mmHg and 140/90mmHg is the high value of normal blood pressure, for the high value of normal blood pressure, also belongs to the normal range. However, if the blood pressure is higher than 120/80mmHg, it must be noted that men and women are different in terms of the incidence of hypertension, which is higher in men than in women, but the incidence of hypertension in women after menopause is approximately the same as in men. Generally, men have an irregular lifestyle, such as long-term heavy smoking, alcohol consumption and frequent visits to certain places, which can easily lead to obesity, so hypertension can be detected early, while in women, if hypertension occurs at a very young age, it is mostly associated with hereditary factors.