Normal Blood Pressure Levels
There's been a lot of talk in the press lately about blood pressure - mainly about the dangers of having high blood pressure.
Blood
pressure is the force of movement of blood throughout the arterial and vascular circulatory systems. Oxygenated blood sent rushing
into the arteries after the left ventricle in the heart contracts. The blood vessels accommodate blood flow to maintain normal blood
pressure values. When the vessels become narrow, the amount of blood flow is restricted causing a rise in blood pressure.
Your Blood pressure readings are measured by two different values, the systolic and diastolic pressures. After your heart contracts,
it has forced blood into the arteries at its greatest strength. This is the
systolic pressure. As the pressure in
your arteries relaxes, the pressure decreases. This is called your resting, or diastolic pressure. When represented in written form,
such as 120/80, the top number is the systolic reading, and the lower number is the diastolic. This blood pressure reading, 120/80,
is the average measurement of a wide range of readings, representing a normal blood pressure value. The value that concerns most is
the diastolic reading. When it is consistently higher than 80, you are classed as having hypertension. Pressure fluctuates naturally
throughout the day with activity, rest, excitement, emotions, stress, etc., this is normal and does not necessarily indicate that anything
is wrong.
When blood pressure readings are consistently 140/90 or higher, even at periods of rest, hypertension is present. Readings over 160/95 are
of concern, because this is considered the danger zone.
Hypertension is called the silent killer because it has no symptoms until the pressure
is extremely high. According to the American Heart Association, 68 million Americans have one or more forms of heart or blood vessel disease.
There is no cure for hypertension; it must be medically managed with prescribed antihypertensive agents, combined with diet and exercise.
There are quite a few factors that contribute to altering normal blood pressure values creating hypertension. As we age, the arteries
are not as elastic and restrict blood flow, also known as "hardening of the arteries" or arteriosclerosis. Other factors
are family history of hypertension and heart disease, use of oral contraceptives, alcohol, illegal substances, weight gain, sedentary
lifestyle, smoking, stress-related issues, and a high fat, high sodium diet. This list of course, is not all inclusive.
Have no fear; it is possible to maintain normal blood pressure values if you have hypertension. Regular visits with your physician
are of great importance, as well as complying with prescribed medication regimens, regular aerobic exercise, and maintaining a healthier
diet. By engaging in regular physical activity, we feel better, because our bodies are more efficient. Aerobic activities such as
walking, running, swimming, and dancing, will not only allow you to be more fit physically, mentally, and spiritually, but your blood
pressure will be lower as well. Diets low in sodium and high amounts of fat also work to lower blood pressure. Whole grains, fruits,
and vegetables are very plentiful and have a variety of uses, providing you with a smorgasbord of healthy food choices-so enjoy!
Article by P.H. Wright of Blood Pressure Diet.com
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