Further, the high reactives who developed anxious symptoms differed from the high reactives without anxious symptoms with respect to fearful behavior in the second year and, at age 7 years,
higher diastolic blood pressure, a narrower facial skeleton, and greater magnitude of cooling of the temperature of the fingertips to cognitive challenge.
In the study, for every additional sugar - sweetened drink consumed each day individuals on average had substantially
higher diastolic blood pressure by 0.8 mm Hg (millimeters of mercury) and systolic blood pressure by 1.6 mm Hg (millimeters of mercury).
The differences in blood pressure were small, with heavy coffee drinkers having a slightly lower systolic blood pressure (SBP) and
higher diastolic blood pressure (DBP) compared to non-drinkers when adjusted for age.
Not exact matches
If your
blood pressure exceeds 140 mm Hg systolic (the top number) or 90 mm Hg
diastolic (the lower number) you suffer from
high blood pressure or hypertension.
High blood pressure or hypertension in pregnancy is diagnosed if the systolic
pressure is ≥ 140 mm Hg and the
diastolic blood pressure is ≥ 90 mm Hg on two separate
blood pressure measurements taken 4 hours apart.
If you have had normal
blood pressure before your pregnancy but had developed
high blood pressure after 20 weeks of pregnancy (systolic
pressure ≥ 140 mm Hg and
diastolic pressure ≥ 90 mm Hg)
Systolic
blood pressure, the
higher number, is the force during a heartbeat, and
diastolic refers to when the heart is at rest.
The most dramatic effects were a nearly 2 mmHg rise in
diastolic (the low number)
blood pressure when the odor was rated an 8 compared with no odor, and a nearly 3 mmHg rise in systolic (the
high number)
blood pressure when hydrogen sulfide concentrations reached 10 parts per billion compared with no detectable level, the researchers reported last week in Environmental Health Perspectives.
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Diastolic blood pressure levels below 70 mmHg were associated with a
higher risk of death, but otherwise they showed no association with cardiovascular outcomes.
A systolic
blood pressure measurement of 140 mmHg or
higher and a
diastolic measurement of 90 mmHG or
higher (140/90 mmHg) is considered
high.
Specifically, compared with controls, marijuana abusers had significantly attenuated behavioral («self - reports» for
high, drug effects, anxiety, and restlessness), cardiovascular (pulse rate and
diastolic blood pressure), and brain DA [reduced decreases in distribution volumes (DVs) of [11C] raclopride, although normal reductions in striatal nondisplaceable binding potential (BPND)-RSB- responses to MP.
In the current study, the control undergraduates had
higher systolic and
diastolic blood pressure than the football players: (football players: 111/63; control: 118/72).
Women with
high blood pressure have far more complications than men do because of
diastolic dysfunction.
-- The use of this extract (providing 140 mg of chlorogenic acid per day) in men with
high blood pressure leads to a decrease in heart rate (8 %), a decrease in systolic
blood pressure (8 %), as well as a decrease in
diastolic blood pressure (7 %).
High blood pressure is defined as a systolic
pressure of 130 or above, or a
diastolic pressure of 80 or above.
A recent study published by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, revealed out that adding blueberry smoothie into the daily diet of post-menopausal women suffering from
high blood pressure has resulted with a decrease of the systolic
blood pressure by 5 %, and a decrease of the
diastolic blood pressure by 6 %.
In one study, individuals having
high blood pressure and supplementing their diets with flaxseed experienced a reduction in systolic
blood pressure of 10 mmHg, and a reduction in
diastolic pressure of 7 mmHg.
The systolic level is the
highest your
blood pressure reaches when your heart beats, and the
diastolic is the lowest it reaches as your heart relaxes.
Hypertension is diagnosed when the top number, systolic, of a
blood pressure reading is
higher than 140 and the lower number,
diastolic,
higher than 90.
Another large study also showed that a
higher intake of olive oil was associated with lower systolic and
diastolic blood pressure (64).
It notes: «In a study of 331 very old patients, mean (SD) age 85 (7) years, low BMI, low
diastolic blood pressure, low total and HDL cholesterol and
high insulin sensitivity predicted total mortality, indicating a «reverse metabolic syndrome» that is probably attributable to malnutrition and / or chronic disorders which have a negative impact on survival [1].»
Patients with
high blood pressure who learned the Transcendental Meditation program showed a significant reduction of systolic and
diastolic blood pressure after three months, in contrast to those randomly assigned to a control technique or to those who received health education on how to reduce
blood pressure through diet and exercise.
(5) A comparison of the Paleolithic and the standard diet for diabetes showed that the former produced lower average levels of glycated hemoglobin, triglycerides,
diastolic blood pressure, weight, waist circumference, and a
higher average HDL cholesterol level.
Participants with a
high (o. 67 % kcal) omega - 3 fatty acid percentage of their daily calorie intake had an average systolic and
diastolic blood pressure reading that was 0.55 / 0.57 mm Hg less, respectively, than participants with lower intake.
A
higher total protein intake has been inversely associated with both systolic and
diastolic blood pressure in a number of observational studies (1).
Based on research, your doctor may also consider you to have
high blood pressure if you are an adult or child age 13 or older who has consistent systolic readings of 130 to 139 mm Hg or
diastolic readings of 80 to 89 mm Hg and you have other cardiovascular risk factors.
Recent survey data indicate that 24 percent of U.S. adults — approximately 43 million people — have hypertension and only 47 percent have optimal
blood pressure (systolic
blood pressure, < 120 mm Hg;
diastolic blood pressure, < 80 mm Hg).1 Among adults 50 years of age or older, a much
higher proportion have hypertension and a much lower proportion have optimal
blood pressure.
Your
blood pressure is considered
high when you have consistent systolic readings of 140 mm Hg or
higher or
diastolic readings of 90 mm Hg or
higher.
According to one meta - analysis cited in the review,
higher sugar intake significantly increased systolic
blood pressure (6.9 mm Hg, or 7.6 mm Hg when industry - financed studies were excluded) and
diastolic blood pressure (5.6 mm Hg, or 6.1 mm Hg when industry studies weren't considered) when compared to diets with lower sugar consumption.
Pressure levels higher than 160 - 180 mmHG for systolic blood pressure or diastolic pressure greater than 100 mmHg could be cause for
Pressure levels
higher than 160 - 180 mmHG for systolic
blood pressure or diastolic pressure greater than 100 mmHg could be cause for
pressure or
diastolic pressure greater than 100 mmHg could be cause for
pressure greater than 100 mmHg could be cause for concern.
The VCS research laboratory is equipped to perform state - of - the - art in vivo cardiovascular studies, including myocardial energetics and systolic and
diastolic performance (left ventricular
pressure - volume relationship),
high fidelity vascular
pressure studies, aortic flow - velocity relationship (input impedance), cardiac output (thermodilution) using Swan - Ganz catheters, echocardiography and ultrasonographic determination of flow velocity within
blood vessels, and conventional and signal - averaged electrocardiography.
That is, two values are taken into account, the
higher one being the
blood pressure in the arteries that is recorded when the heart beats (systolic
pressure), the lower value when the heart rests between beats (
diastolic pressure).
When your
blood pressure is measured, the
high number is called systolic and the lower number is called
diastolic.
Deteriorating relationships, on the other hand, were associated with worsening
diastolic blood pressure (2.74 mm Hg
higher).