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Blood Pressure Readings May be Elevated by Arm Positions
When blood pressure readings are taken, people's arms are often unsupported. But that may be problematic. | Clinical And Molecular Dx
Could Your Blood Pressure Cuff Be Giving You the Wrong Readings? Here's What to Know
A new study found that about 17 million Americans don’t fit properly in the standard blood pressure cuffs that come with most at-home blood pressure devices. Using an ill-fitting cuff leads to inaccurate results,
Westfield Health Bulletin: Blood pressure reading may depend on how arm is held
Do you truly need that prescription for hypertension pills? A new study found an improperly positioned arm can lead to misdiagnosis.
Certain arm positions commonly used for blood pressure checks may lead to inaccurate results. Here’s the right way to do it
A new study found that having your arm in the wrong position during blood pressure checks — either at home or the doctor’s office — can result in readings “markedly higher” than when your arm is in the recommended position: appropriately supported on a table with the middle of the cuff positioned at heart level.
Can arm position affect blood pressure readings?
Certain commonly used arm positions may result in inaccurately high blood pressure readings and lead to a misdiagnosis of hypertension, a new study has found.
High Blood Pressure Reading? You Might Have Been Holding Your Arm Wrong
Two common arm positions for getting a blood pressure reading can lead to misdiagnoses of hypertension, new research finds.
Blood Pressure Readings Can Be Overestimated if Arm Is Not Positioned Correctly
An inaccurate reading due to poor arm position could lead to misdiagnosis of high blood pressure or unnecessary treatment. As many as 1 in 6 American adults may have inaccurate information about their blood pressure because their arm was in the wrong position during readings.
A misplaced arm position can skew blood pressure readings
Blood pressure readings are a key to evaluating your risk of cardiovascular disease. But a new study finds that even small missteps in how they are taken can significantly skew the results.
Inside Your Health: How a misplaced arm position could skew your blood pressure reading
There are standardized guidelines for how a patient should be sitting when that measurement is done. However, a new study published by researchers at Johns Hopkins University is showing what happens that standard approach isn't followed.
Certain Arm Positions During Blood Pressure Checks May Lead to Inaccurate Results
New research shows that different arm positions can produce different blood pressure readings. Blood pressure readings taken when an arm is resting on a hard surface are slightly lower than when the arm is resting in a person's lap or hanging by their side.
Arm position makes a difference in blood pressure readings, new study shows
A new study found that having your arm in the wrong position during blood pressure checks can result in readings 'markedly higher.'
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Aktiia trained AI on 11 billion data points of blood pressure, and now a clinically certified app is coming
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This Common Mistake Could Be Inflating Your Blood Pressure, According to Johns Hopkins Doctors
Investigators suggest that not following arm support guidelines during blood pressure screening could have a substantial ...
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Is Your Doctor’s Age Bias Making Your High Blood Pressure Worse?
There’s a bias towards older people because doctors are concerned that they won’t do well on these lower blood pressures,” ...
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Want to reduce blood pressure? Try Tai Chi
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A top nutrition scientist had a stroke at 53. He did 2 things to lower his blood pressure — and cutting out salt wasn't one of them.
After the nutrition scientist Tim Spector had a stroke at the age of 53, he changed his diet to lower his blood pressure.
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Simple flaw can mean people are misdiagnosed with high blood pressure
People may end up misdiagnosed with high blood pressure simply because their arm is in the wrong position when a reading is taken, researchers have warned.Experts found that some arm positions – such ...
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What Is High Blood Pressure: What Is The Normal BP Range of An Adult?
Normal: If your reading is less than 120/80 mmHg, you're in the normal range. High BP: Readings that fall between 120-129 and ...
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