Normal systolic from 121-147
Normal diastolic from 83-91
What is the Normal blood pressure rate for 82 year old man? Answer: 170/110
If you're healthy, then it will be between 100/70 and 120/80.
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PP = SBP - DBP Pulse Pressure equals Systolic Blood Pressure minus Diastolic Blood Pressure. If you have a patient whose presents with blood pressure of 140/78, you calculation would be: PP = 140 - 78 PP = 62 PP = SBP - DBP Pulse Pressure equals Systolic Blood Pressure minus Diastolic Blood Pressure. If you have a patient who presents with a blood pressure of 140/78, you calculation would be: PP = 140 - 78 PP = 62
The American College of Cardiology still recommends getting blood pressure below 140/90 in people up to 80 years old, and the American Heart Association says blood pressure should be under 140/90 until about age 75.
Low diastolic blood pressure can indicate heart problems, endocrine problems, dehydration, allergies, blood loss, infection, or pregnancy. It can cause dizziness and fainting.
The earliest age that you can retire is at 62 years old.
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Most doctors and health care physicians would prefer for both males and females to have a blood pressure of 120 over 80 or lower. The higher your blood pressure is, the higher chance you have for a possible heart attack or stroke. To put simply, your blood pressure is how much pressure your heart is pumping in order to distribute the blood throughout your body. Certain foods can alter your blood pressure. For example: When you eat foods that are high in salt, the salt pulls more water into your blood, watering down your blood concentration, so there is less blood coursing through your veins. This make your heart pump harder to send more blood.
The average blood pressure should be 120/80 as the optimum. With seniors and with other people who may have issues of lower or higher blood pressure, the best thing to do is to check with the doctor, as there may be a norm for each patient that is different than the 120/80.
It depends on how much you have in your blood. See your doctor for a simple blood test and they will tell you how much Vitamin D to take.
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