No one wants high blood pressure. Here's the secret to keeping it low (but not too low).



Understanding blood pressure readings can be tricky. While most people know they don’t want their blood pressure to get too high (hypertension) or too low (hypotension), many people don’t know how to tell the difference. Some also don’t understand what blood pressure means.

“Blood pressure is a measure of force necessary to move blood from the heart to vital organs and limbs around the body,” explains Viet Le, associate professor of preventive cardiology and physician associate at Intermountain Health.

Measuring how the heart rests between heartbeats and the force of blood against the walls of one’s arteries is what taking one’s blood pressure is all about. 

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