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Since the blood pressure depend upon age we
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Answered by shalinidutt000
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An age-related increase in blood pressure (BP) is viewed as a universal feature of human aging. Among Westerners over age 40 years, systolic BP (SBP) increases by ≈7 mmHg per decade. Epidemiological surveys show a progressive increase in SBP with age, reaching an average of ≈140 mmHg by the eighth decade

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Blood pressure in relation to age

Introduction. An age-related increase in blood pressure (BP) is viewed as a universal feature of human aging. Among Westerners over age 40 years, systolic BP (SBP) increases by ≈7 mmHg per decade. Epidemiological surveys show a progressive increase in SBP with age, reaching an average of ≈140 mmHg by the eighth decade

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