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Prehypertension and high blood pressure in children younger than 17 depend on age, height and gender. In those 18 and up, readings between 120 over 80 and 140 over 90 are prehypertension; 140 over 90 and higher is high blood pressure. ___ Online: Pediatrics: http://www.pediatrics.org/ CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/ Blood pressure charts: http://tinyurl.com/8k6egur
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