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Thirties Blood Pressure Linked to Heart Attack Risk Decades Later
10 Nov, 2025
Summary
- People with 'normal but high' blood pressure in 30s-40s face 77% reduced heart blood flow by 77
- Every 10-point rise in blood pressure between 36-69 linked to 6% drop in heart blood flow
- Consistently high blood pressure from 36 raises major cardiovascular event risk by 33%

According to a study published in November 2025, people in their 30s and 40s with 'normal but high' blood pressure may be at an elevated risk of heart attack or stroke later in life. The research, conducted by experts at University College London, followed 505 participants over 40 years and found that higher blood pressure readings as early as age 36 can significantly impact heart health by age 77.




