There are 4 main factors that maintain blood pressure which are:
1:Peripheral resistance:
a)blood quantity
b)blood flow
c)blood vessels contraction
2:Cardiac output:
a)stroke volume/beat
b)ratio of heart beat/minute
3:Blood vessels
4:Venous return:
a)body position
b)gravity force
c)muscular contraction
d)respiration
1. Obesity
2. Cardio fitness
3. Salt reduction
4. Alchohol reduction
5. Family history and medical reasons you cannot control
Maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood
5 physiological factors that control blood pressure
Blood pressure
Blood vessels constrict to increase venous return and maintain pressure. Heart rate increases to compensate for loss of blood pressure and to maintain cardiac output.
magnesium
Maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood.
The human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood pressure by setting the pace at which it beats and maintains blood flow. When a heart rate increases, blood pressure will rise, and when a heart rate decreases, blood pressure will drop.
The component of plasma that maintains the osmotic pressure of blood is protein. The protein albumin and others maintain osmotic pressure in blood.
observing the various factors on blood pressure after reclining for 2-3 minutes
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Arteries!
They constrict in order to try and maintain blood pressure.