Normal range of blood pressure for a 50-year-old male

The normal range of blood pressure for a 50-year-old male is also below 140/90 mmHg, and above 140/90 mmHg is considered hypertension. It would be better if the patient’s blood pressure could be controlled below 120/80mmHg, as less than 120/80mmHg is the ideal blood pressure range. However, at present, with age and poor lifestyle and diet, many people in their 50s will experience a moderate increase in blood pressure, which is normal as long as the patient’s blood pressure does not exceed 140/90 mmHg. If a patient’s blood pressure has met the diagnostic criteria for hypertension but is mildly elevated, strict therapeutic lifestyle interventions may be chosen to lower blood pressure, and if blood pressure cannot be lowered after treating lifestyle, medications need to be applied.