Her blood pressure should be 150/90. Average for a middle aged person is 120/80.
The top number is systolic (pumping) and the bottom is diastolic (filling).
The values for older people have changed to the above 150/90, although there are some who don't like it.
A blood pressure reading of 140 over 78 is considered elevated. The top number (systolic pressure) is at the high end of the normal range, and the bottom number (diastolic pressure) is within the normal range. However, it is still important to monitor and possibly make lifestyle changes to prevent it from increasing further.
Once someone reaches adulthood, the average blood pressure of 90-120 systolic and 60-79 diastolic is usually pretty good for the rest of their life. However, everyone's requirements are different, and the blood pressure readings actually change throughout the day. Check with your doctor if you're worried about your blood pressure.
Normal blood pressure for a 27-year-old female is typically around 120/80 mmHg. However, individual variations can occur, so it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
How a persons blood pressure may change as they age is largely related to HOW they age. Your blood pressure is affected by many different things but if we are speaking strictly of age related causes, then in my opinion, Endothelial (the inner lining of our blood vessel walls) integrity would be at or near the top of my list. As we age this lining or layer of cells undergo changes in elasticity which translates to losing their ability to expand and contract with the systolic and diastolic movement of blood. In the normal aging process the blood vessels become more stiff with the passage of time and makes it harder for them to expand with each heartbeat resulting in higher blood pressure readings. How you age through modifying your diet, can greatly improve this slow deterioration. Simple steps to take would include: 1) Maintaining lower blood glucose levels. This slows the damage to your cells since sugar is highly reactive when it is being used as a primary fuel source for cell metabolism 2) Increase your intake of Fish Oil, EPA and DHA primarily. Recent studies show that supplementation with fish oil helps improve endothelial elasitcity.
Yes, a broken bone can potentially raise your blood pressure due to the pain and stress associated with the injury. Your body's response to the pain and inflammation from the broken bone can trigger an increase in blood pressure. It's important to seek medical attention for a broken bone to manage pain and monitor potential effects on blood pressure.
The upper Blood Pressure Number is the Systolic, Which is the force of blood in your arteries when you heart beats.
Yes, blood pressure is a measure of the pressure exerted on your arterial walls as the heart pumps blood throughout the body (systolic) over the pressure when your heart is relaxed (diastolic).
systolic, its the number on top, that's why that number is larger
Systolic Pressure
SYSTOLIC
No. I think the systolic pressure is when ventricles constrict and the blood goes out , while the diastolic pressure is when ventricles relax and fill with blood.
Pulse pressure can be calculated by subtracting the diastolic blood pressure from the systolic blood pressure. For example, if someone's systolic blood pressure is 120 mmHg and their diastolic blood pressure is 80 mmHg, their pulse pressure would be 40 mmHg (120 - 80).
A systolic blood pressure of 166 is high for a 65 year old female. Talk with your health care provider to determine if you should work to lower your systolic blood pressure, given your particular health history.
Yes. The systolic is the pressure exerted against the artey walls when the heart beats.
The best or most common description for systolic pressure would be that its related to your blood pressure. If you have systolic blood pressure it could mean that your blood vessels are clogged up.
systolic pressure when ventricals are contracting while during diastole they are in relaxed state
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.