At the start of the study, the 24
hour average blood pressure in the yoga group was 130/80 mmHg and in the control group it was 127/80 mmHg.
Not exact matches
Renal denervation failed to achieve the primary efficacy endpoint of a decrease in systolic
blood pressure measured in the doctor's office from baseline to six months or the powered secondary efficacy endpoint of decrease in
average 24 -
hour levels by ambulatory
blood pressure monitoring, which provides more reliable readings.
Adults with high
blood pressure who took
hour - long naps every day saw their systolic
blood pressure drop an
average of 5 % over the course of the day in a 2015 study, compared to those who didn't rest.
Both 24
hour diastolic
blood pressure and night diastolic
blood pressure decreased by about 4.5 mmHg in the yoga group and 24
hour average arterial
pressure decreased by about 4.9 mmHg.