Diastolic BP

How to Explain a Blood Pressure Reading

A blood pressure (BP) test is designed to measure how much pressure is required to pump blood through your arteries. A BP test also determines the size and flexibility of the arteries. Understanding the variability in blood pressure readings can...

How to Analyze Blood Pressure Readings

A blood pressure (BP) test examines how much pressure is required to pump blood through the arteries and assesses the size and flexibility of the arteries. Your doctor or nurse can interpret your test results and discuss them with you, however to...

How to Take Blood Pressure With a Wrist Monitor

Blood pressure (BP) refers to the pressure of blood against your blood vessels. According to the American Heart Association, two components make up blood pressure: the heart that pumps blood through your vessels and your vessels that resist the...

What Is a Healthy Blood Pressure & Rate While Exercising?

During cardiovascular exercise, the vascular system works hard to deliver more oxygen to the working muscles. Though you may feel as though you are exercising hard enough, the proof is in the numbers. Monitoring both heart rate and blood pressure...

Reduction of Blood Pressure

Fitly named the "silent killer," high blood pressure, or hypertension, can cause damage long before it's detected. In more than 90 percent of cases, the exact cause of hypertension is unknown, says physician Julian Whitaker. Sometimes, your risk...

Normal Hemodynamic Response to Exercise

The cardiovascular system of the human body acts as the transport system to deliver the required oxygen and nutrients in your blood to sustain life. As the demand of exercise increases, your body's hemodynamic response to exercise follows an...

What Happens to Your Diastolic Blood Pressure During Exercise?

Diastolic pressure is the force on your blood vessel walls while your heart is filling with blood. Your diastolic pressure is reflective of the resistance around your body that is placed on your arteries. During exercise, this can balance out,...

Does Diastolic Blood Pressure Increase With Exercise?

A blood pressure reading gives you a picture of the force your blood flow is placing on your arterial walls. It is represented by two numbers. The top number of a blood pressure reading is the systolic pressure which is the force of your blood...

Does Your Diastolic Rise During Exercise?

The response of your cardiovascular system to exercise is a sign of how healthy your body is. One response that indicates health is your blood pressure. Measured by two figures, systole and diastole, your blood pressure represents the amount of...

Blood Pressure Variation During Exercise

Blood pressure generally increases during exercise. The specific pattern of variation depends on whether the exercise you are doing is dynamic or static, involves your upper body or lower body, whether you are measuring systolic or diastolic...

Increases in Blood Pressure During Exercise

Blood pressure is measured in two parts: resting, or systolic, and active, or diastolic readings. These readings allow you to understand how fast blood is circulated by the heart to the rest of your body. During exercise, blood pressure does...

Blood Pressure Changes During Exercise and Rest Transitions

Changes in your blood pressure can happen due to a variety of reasons. These reasons vary from stress to medications to weight. Another factor in changes in blood pressure is exercise and the rest transitions associated with activity. Sometimes...