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Blood Pressure: measurement, assessment and treatment

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Blood Pressure

Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and is one of the principal vital signs monitored to assess health.

It is conventionally the pressure measured in the brachial artery of the upper arm at about heart height while sitting and relaxed.

Physical work, exercise, surprise and stress all naturally increase a person's BP.

Temporary increases in BP are essential for the body to function optimally and are beneficial in the short and long term for cardiovascular health.

The quickness with which a person's BP reverts to normal after strenuous exercise is an accepted measure of cardiovascular and overall fitness.

Chronically raised BP - hypertension - is an indicator of conditions and diseases such as cardiovascular disease, and a risk factor for stroke, heart attack, heart failure and arterial aneurysms. It is the leading cause of chronic renal failure.

Even moderate elevation of arterial pressure leads to shortened life expectancy. At severely high pressures, mean arterial pressures 50% or more above average, a person can expect to live no more than a few years unless appropriately treated.

AAS, prescription medicines and some supplements used by bodybuilders are known to increase their average BP to a greater or lesser extent.

In otherwise healthy bodybuilders average BP will revert to normal soon after all drugs and supplements are cleared from the body.

Bodybuilders should monitor their BP regularly to assess their health and to allow prompt preventive therapy if necessary.

Measurement

BP is traditionally measured using a sphygmomanometer ("sphyg", "sphygmo"), consisting of an inflatable cuff and a pressure gauge.

The inflated cuff temporarily stops the blood flow by pressing on the brachial artery.

The pressures at which the flow stops, and at which it is again completely unobstructed are ascertained by listening to the turbulent flow in the artery in the elbow with a stethoscope, and are read on the gauge.

The point at which the flow stops, the systolic, is equal to the peak BP.

The point at which the flow is again just completely unobstructed, the diastolic, is equal to the minimum BP.

The pressures are universally measured in millimetres of mercury - mm Hg - and expressed as systolic over disatolic, eg. 120/70.

Traditionally a mercury manometer was used to measure the pressures. This gives absolute readings and never requires calibration.

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However, toxic mercury is tightly restricted today, and conventional dial pressure gauges are used which are very reliable if not handled roughly but which need occasional calibration.

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Increasingly, electronic BP monitors are used in hospitals, GP's surgeries and at home, being convenient to use and costing no more than a quality gauge sphyg. Some models can store sets of readings, show graphs, connect with PCs, etc.

Electronic BP meters use silicon-chip pressure sensors and statistical algorithms to determine BP and usually also show pulse rate. They are very reliable but require occasional calibration.

Electronic meters with normal brachial cuffs are apparently more accurate than most wrist-band types.

A new wrist BP meter has been announced which calculates the BP in the aorta, giving a very accurate measure of cardiovascular health.

A typical good quality meter, supplied with an easy-to-self-fit preformed cuff large enough for bodybuilders, is the Omron M6 Comfort:

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BP should be taken seated after a few minutes relaxation, with the upper arm substantially down beside the ribs and the lower arm comfortably supported horizontally.

BP should ideally be taken several times a week, or a day when on AAS, at the same time to build up a representative picture of BP variations.

Assessment

Age, gender, digestion, sleep and the time of day all affect average BP. As adults age, systolic pressure tends to rise and diastolic to fall.

An average BP can be calculated for any given population, but there are often large variations in typical BP from person to person.


The following are the American Heart Association's categories for adults:

Category systolic diastolic
Normal < 120 < 80
Prehypertension 120 – 139 or 80 – 89
Stage 1 Hypertension 140 – 159 or 90 – 99
Stage 2 Hypertension 160 - 179 or 100 - 109
Hypertensive Crisis ≥ 180 or ≥ 110

In the UK, hypertension is considered when a patient's reading is above 140/90 mmHg.

The risk of cardiovascular disease increases progressively above 115/75*mmHg.

To be continued...
 
Awesome post Pat... look forward to further installments...
 
Any more info to add to this? Iv had my blood pressure monitored now for a few days, the specialist says my high blood pressure is not down to my medication (methotrexate) and wants to start treatment for high blood pressure. I dont want to start filling my body with more chemicals so i started taking celery juice however its taste like crap, so i went and bought some hawthorn berry capsules and celery seed whilst i was there, what kind of dosage should i take. As per the label 3 celery capsules contain 1,800mg and each hawthorn capsule contains 565mg?
 
I pulled my BP down from 145/82 to 132/72 (something like that anyway) in 1 week by dropping coffee and adding Hawthorn and Garlic.
 
Cheers, well i dont smoke, hardly drink and salt intake is low, my blood pressure at one point measured 153/91. I knew i had a problem a few weeks back with headaches when training. Will start on the supplements and increase cardio!
 
Blood pressure can vary a lot depending on different factors.
For instance after a month of bed rest i have been able to power walk for 2 hours and do a light weight workout each day.
This is such a stress to my system that my bp has been around 136/84 for the last couple of days.
Normally my bp is in the 120's/70 and that is at a body weight of 20-30kg more than i am now!
 
I was having blood pressure problems on my first course of dbol when i was 17...after 60kg dumbell rows for 30 reps i got a shooting pain in the back of my head and pretty much nearly passed out.... for the 2 weeks after i couldnt even train without it coming back again....blood shot eyes the works...not good.

How much would a device cost then?
 
Well the issue the doctor has is when i started training again last summer i was a very out of shape 15st 5lb, i am now around 16st7lb however since a change in diet 2 weeks ago i am floating around 16 st, but with much less fat than last year (but still too much) he thinks that extra weight has caused the increase in blood pressure, i will persevere with the Celery and hawthorn, up my cardio and keep monitoring for the next 2 weeks.
 
I was having blood pressure problems on my first course of dbol when i was 17...after 60kg dumbell rows for 30 reps i got a shooting pain in the back of my head and pretty much nearly passed out.... for the 2 weeks after i couldnt even train without it coming back again....blood shot eyes the works...not good.

How much would a device cost then?

£100 in Boots for the one PD recommends.
 
After a couple of days my blood pressure is starting to normalize, was 143/70, how long should i take the supplements for? They are cheap enough only cost pennies really!
 
My blood pressure hovering around 133/83 today!
 
Had mine checked yesterday and the young Doc called her senior colleague in, it was 190/120, knew i shouldn't have dropped those 45mg of dbol before i went :lol:.
 
Had mine checked yesterday and the young Doc called her senior colleague in, it was 190/120, knew i shouldn't have dropped those 45mg of dbol before i went :lol:.

That sounds awfully high, surely that can't be good even for short periods of time?
 
Had mine checked yesterday and the young Doc called her senior colleague in, it was 190/120, knew i shouldn't have dropped those 45mg of dbol before i went :lol:.

I think i would have fainted like a southern bell hearing that number!
I have had 180/100 at the docs before (very ill with a sinus infection).

Todays BP after an eca stack and sitting down for only a few seconds (should be 5 minutes) 132/70, another benefit of being tiny and skinny :-)
 
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