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Blood Pressure

What is it?

Blood Pressure refers to the pressure exerted by the blood on the arterial walls when the heart beats (contracts and then relaxes, also known as a Cardiac Cycle).

It is broken down into two measurements; Systolic and Diastolic.

Systolic: The higher of the two measurements and refers to the pressure of the blood on the arterial walls when it is pumped out of the heart.

Diastolic: The lowest pressure reached as the heart muscles relax and refill with blood between beats.

Why is it important?

Too high (Hypertension) and you risk developing a long-term illness or heart disease. Too low (Hypotension) can lead to dizziness and other side-affects.

Any recommendations?

Check regularly and consult a medical professional if your readings are continually outside health range.

Blood Pressure Classifications, as per NHS

Healthy Range: 120/80 – 90/60

High Blood Pressure: >140/90

Low Blood Pressure: <90/60

Need further information?

If you have any questions, please seek advice from a medical or fitness professional where you use boditrax, or get in touch with boditrax anytime via support@boditrax.com

References

www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-pressure-test



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