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ABOUT "BLOOD PRESSURE"
What is blood pressure?
The heart is a pump that
circulates blood throughout your
body. Blood is pumped from the
heart at a constant pressure into
arteries. This pressure is called
the arterial blood pressure and
represents, in general terms,
your blood pressure. Blood
pressure is indicated by several
kinds of pressures, including
the systolic pressure that occurs when the heart pumps blood, and the diastolic
pressure that occurs when blood returns to the heart.
Your blood pressure changes all the time.
Your blood pressure differs according to your age, gender and a range of other
factors. It is likely to be affected by your biorhythm during the day and by your
posture, physical activities, mental activities, level of stress and even by the air
temperature. The blood pressure of a healthy person generally varies within a day.
[Example of blood pressure variations within a day]
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
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When any result (except average reading of the last three
measurements) is displaying, press and hold the
more than 3 seconds.
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(Systolic)
Artery
Left atrium
Left
The artery wall expands.
ventricle
Contraction
Systolic blood
pressure
Diastolic blood
pressure
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(Diastolic)
Artery
Left atrium
Left
Normal state is restored
ventricle
to the artery wall.
Dilation
(Blood pressure values
measured at five-minute
intervals through the day)
● Bevan AT, Honour AJ, Stott
FH. Clin Sci 1969;36:329–
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