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BIOS Diagnostics Protocol 7D - Common Blood Pressure Questions and Answers

BIOS Diagnostics Protocol 7D
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Category Systolic Blood Pressure Diastolic Blood Pressure
Optimal < 120 < 80
Normal 120 - 129 80 - 84
High Normal 130 - 139 85 - 89
High Blood Pressure (measured in
a doctor’s office)
 
High Blood Pressure (when home
monitoring)
135 85
Isolated Systolic Hypertension  < 90
Important for Canadians: Hypertension Canada recommends that patients with average
measurements of
135 mmHg (systolic) or 85 mmHg (diastolic) at home be considered
hypertensive. Should your average readings be in this range, consult your physician.
For further information, see our website www.biosmedical.com.
If your values are mostly “normal” under resting conditions but exceptionally high under conditions of physical
or psychological stress, it is possible that you are suffering from so-called ”labile hypertension”. In any case,
please discuss the values with your doctor.
Correctly measured diastolic blood pressure values above 120 mmHg require immediate medical treatment.
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Your blood pressure changes constantly. It is quite normal for blood pressure to fluctuate significantly (50 mmHg
to 60 mmHg) throughout the day. Blood pressure is normally lowest at night, but increases during waking hours
when the stress and activities of everyday life are highest.
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