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As people age, their blood vessels tend to become stiffer and less elastic, leading to an increase in blood pressure. This is known as arterial stiffness. Additionally, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, which helps regulate blood pressure, may become less efficient with age, contributing to higher blood pressure levels. Lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and stress management also play a significant role in blood pressure regulation as people age.
No, high blood pressure is not an ailment of all older people nor is it limited to their age bracket. People as young as 13 can have high blood pressure.
The dependent variable would be blood pressure. The independent variable would be age. Of course, there are many factors, other than just age, which determine blood pressure.
There isn't really a normal blood pressure, there is a continuum of blood pressures among people at any age (for example, 50).
a man has a tension and more angry it cause blood pressure
Yes. Insulin production usually decreases with age, which causes blood sugar to rise. This can be counteracted with exercise and a low-GI diet.
Yes, It is very harmful for a child of that age to have high blood pressure.
The blood pressure for children 5-13 is 90 that is the best blood pressure if its higher than that consult a physician
because your blood vessals get harder
It totally depends on your age. Regarding your age of 50, a blood pressure of 136/60 mm Hg is normal.
It would never hurt to check your blood pressure at any age, but for a person of either sex, at the onset of puberty and weekly thereafter.
It varies depending on the age.