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      For real, we may be taking blood pressure readings all wrong

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 24 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Last year, a study highlighted that your doctor's office might be taking your blood pressure wrong . The current best practice is to take seated blood pressure readings with a detailed protocol: Patients must not eat, drink, or exercise for 30 minutes prior; they must have an empty bladder and sit calmly for five minutes prior to the first reading; they must sit with their feet uncrossed and flat on the floor; their back should be supported; and—a big one that's often overlooked—they must keep the arm to be measured resting on a flat surface at the height of their heart, not higher or lower.

    While the setup is often different from what happens in a bustling medical office, a new study blows away quibbles over protocol and suggests that even when done perfectly, the method is second-rate. We shouldn't be sitting at all when we take our blood pressure—we should be lying down.

    According to the study, published in JAMA Cardiology and led by researchers at Harvard , blood pressure readings measured while lying down were significantly better at indicating risks of cardiovascular disease, stroke, heart failure, and death than were seated blood pressure readings alone.

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      For real, we may be taking blood pressure readings all wrong

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 24 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Last year, a study highlighted that your doctor's office might be taking your blood pressure wrong . The current best practice is to take seated blood pressure readings with a detailed protocol: Patients must not eat, drink, or exercise for 30 minutes prior; they must have an empty bladder and sit calmly for five minutes prior to the first reading; they must sit with their feet uncrossed and flat on the floor; their back should be supported; and—a big one that's often overlooked—they must keep the arm to be measured resting on a flat surface at the height of their heart, not higher or lower.

    While the setup is often different from what happens in a bustling medical office, a new study blows away quibbles over protocol and suggests that even when done perfectly, the method is second-rate. We shouldn't be sitting at all when we take our blood pressure—we should be lying down.

    According to the study, published in JAMA Cardiology and led by researchers at Harvard , blood pressure readings measured while lying down were significantly better at indicating risks of cardiovascular disease, stroke, heart failure, and death than were seated blood pressure readings alone.

    Read full article

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    • taghealth taghealth taghealth tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagdeath tagdeath tagdeath tagheart failure tagheart failure tagheart failure taglying down taglying down taglying down tagmortality tagmortality tagmortality tagsitting tagsitting tagsitting tagstroke tagstroke tagstroke taghealth taghealth taghealth tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagdeath tagdeath tagdeath tagheart failure tagheart failure tagheart failure taglying down taglying down taglying down tagmortality tagmortality tagmortality tagsitting tagsitting tagsitting tagstroke tagstroke tagstroke taghealth taghealth taghealth tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagdeath tagdeath tagdeath tagheart failure tagheart failure tagheart failure taglying down taglying down taglying down tagmortality tagmortality tagmortality tagsitting tagsitting tagsitting tagstroke tagstroke tagstroke

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      For real, we may be taking blood pressure readings all wrong

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 24 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Last year, a study highlighted that your doctor's office might be taking your blood pressure wrong . The current best practice is to take seated blood pressure readings with a detailed protocol: Patients must not eat, drink, or exercise for 30 minutes prior; they must have an empty bladder and sit calmly for five minutes prior to the first reading; they must sit with their feet uncrossed and flat on the floor; their back should be supported; and—a big one that's often overlooked—they must keep the arm to be measured resting on a flat surface at the height of their heart, not higher or lower.

    While the setup is often different from what happens in a bustling medical office, a new study blows away quibbles over protocol and suggests that even when done perfectly, the method is second-rate. We shouldn't be sitting at all when we take our blood pressure—we should be lying down.

    According to the study, published in JAMA Cardiology and led by researchers at Harvard , blood pressure readings measured while lying down were significantly better at indicating risks of cardiovascular disease, stroke, heart failure, and death than were seated blood pressure readings alone.

    Read full article

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    • taghealth taghealth taghealth tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagdeath tagdeath tagdeath tagheart failure tagheart failure tagheart failure taglying down taglying down taglying down tagmortality tagmortality tagmortality tagsitting tagsitting tagsitting tagstroke tagstroke tagstroke taghealth taghealth taghealth tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagdeath tagdeath tagdeath tagheart failure tagheart failure tagheart failure taglying down taglying down taglying down tagmortality tagmortality tagmortality tagsitting tagsitting tagsitting tagstroke tagstroke tagstroke taghealth taghealth taghealth tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagblood pressure tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagcardiovascular disease tagdeath tagdeath tagdeath tagheart failure tagheart failure tagheart failure taglying down taglying down taglying down tagmortality tagmortality tagmortality tagsitting tagsitting tagsitting tagstroke tagstroke tagstroke

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