Yes, but blood pressure can change quickly. My husband had great readings for his blood pressure and also the best cholesterol readings our doctor ever saw. I had noticed last year my husband was very lethargic and just not himself. Considering he'd had a thyroid operation several years ago I thought his thyroid was out of whack so I made an appointment with the doctor to see if this was the cause. Everything came back normal so our GP sent my husband to an Internist and found my husband had Atrial Fibrillation. This means that the top of his heart is jiggling and out of rhythm and there is a danger that the lower chamber of the heart may well pool blood which will gel and cause clots that could cost him his life. He is now on Warfarin to thin his blood down. This is how quickly our health can change. However, it appears you have a clean bill of health and be sure you eat well, drink lots of water and exercise to keep it that way. When some people realize they have good blood pressure they eat junk food, sit around, don't eat properly or the right things, and don't exercise. The heart is a muscle and you have to exercise it and feed it right.
There are many good qualities of healthy individual bodies. These bodies have a healthy blood pressure and heart rate for example.
A strong and healthy cardiovascular system keeps blood flowing freely throughout the body and lowers the risk of high blood pressure or heart attack. Strong Blood Flow:- A healthy cardiovascular system consists of strong blood vessels that pump blood throughout the body. Low Blood Pressure:- A healthy cardiovascular system is vital for maintaining blood pressure levels. Healthy Heart:- A benefit of a strong cardiovascular system is a healthy heart. The heart's health is vitally important to the function of the entire body.
A healthy heart, lungs, and good blood pressure.
Good respiratory functioning, normal blood pressure and heart rate, normal body mass according to height age and gender, and a healthy mind.
98/55 with a pulse of 62 beats a minute is a healthy heart. That is an almost excellent blood pressure. You actually want to keep your numbers around that to have a good blood pressure. Remember to still eat healthy... Lots of fruits and veggies to keep your numbers good. Dr. J. Deese
blood pressure 120/80 heart rate between 60-100
The healthy 'average' blood pressure is 120/80.
Eating healthy, exercising, and relaxing is a good way to keep your blood pressure down.
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A healthy blood pressure range would be 120/80. Often if your blood pressure is higher than this you will be told you have high blood pressure and anything lower would be low blood pressure. If your blood pressure is over 140 then you should take steps to reduce this.
It keeps you fit and healthy and pumps blood around the body
Eating Well is a web site devoted to healthy eating and includes a special section with recipes for people with high blood pressure: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes_menus/collections/high_blood_pressure_diet. The web site also details general eating habits that promote a healthy heart.