you mean systolic pressure
Yes, systolic pressure typically increases with exercise. This is because physical activity requires the heart to pump more blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles, leading to a temporary rise in systolic blood pressure.
Both high diastolic and high systolic blood pressure are dangerous and can contribute to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. High systolic pressure is typically associated with a higher risk of heart attack and stroke, while high diastolic pressure can also lead to organ damage, such as in the kidneys. It is important to monitor and manage both systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels to reduce the risk of complications.
During exercise, the typical response of systolic blood pressure is to increase. This is because the heart pumps harder and faster to supply more oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.
A systolic blood pressure of 106 and a diastolic blood pressure of 92 in an 80-year-old male may be considered slightly high. It is important to monitor blood pressure regularly and consult a healthcare provider for personalized evaluation and guidance.
The blood pressure is quite low but no dangerously so. Also you seem to have the diastolic and systolic the wrong way round, systolic will always be the higher value, if you really are getting results that way round your measurements are flawed.
it is systolic I remember it by Lub-Dub like clapping your hands.
systolic
Top number is the systolic. For example 120/80 120 would be your systolic number.
the systolic sound is caused by ventricular contraction
Systolic hypertension of the elderly is common and is diagnosed when the diastolic pressure is normal or low, but the systolic is elevated, e.g.170/70 mm Hg.
The upper Blood Pressure Number is the Systolic, Which is the force of blood in your arteries when you heart beats.
Systolic comes from the Greek word, "systole", which means to draw together or contract. Systolic pressure is the maximum pressure produced in the arteries when the left ventricle of the heart contracts.
Systolic pressure is a representation of the maximum pressure exerted on the arteries. Systolic pressure measures the maximum amount of pressure the blood exerts during a heart beat.
the systolic time interval measurements are longest at LVET.
Systolic Pressure
There will be no systolic sound if blood is flowing freely. This occurs when there is no measurable constriction of an artery.
It is not the maximum systolic pressure, but if close to that point.