Between 25 % (for healthy persons) and 50 % (for persons with hypertension).
This all depends on what you mean by salt sensitive. We ABSOLUTELY need sodium for our nervous system to work. If a person is sensitive, and by that you mean can't take it in, that person would not survive very long. They would not be able to pass that trait on and it would be practically 0%.
The mechanoreceptor is the receptor sensitive to changes in pressure. It is responsible for detecting mechanical stimuli such as touch, pressure, and vibration and relaying this information to the brain.
Baroreceptors are sensitive to changes in pressure, such as those in blood vessels that help regulate blood pressure. Similarly, hair cells in the inner ear are sensitive to movement of fluid, allowing us to maintain balance and perceive sound.
blood pressure increases as salt intake rises
A baroceptor is another term for a baroreceptor - a nerve ending which is sensitive to changes in blood pressure.
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Basic Difference younger people blood pressure- High. older people blood pressure -Low.
Yes , people CAN faint from high blood pressure as it is very dangerous.
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.
Low blood pressure.
Gastric upset, internal bleeding (sometimes fatal) asthma in sensitive people, increased risk of heart disease, high blood-pressure, ulcers.
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without blood pressure, blood would not be able to circulate throughout the body