The rules for measuring blood pressure – and why they exist (2024)

The rules for measuring blood pressure – and why they exist (1)

Lea en español

The last time your blood pressure was measured, did you rush to the appointment while sipping coffee? Were you perched on an exam table with your legs dangling or your arm hanging? Were you chatting with a medical staff member or scrolling social media on your phone? Was your bladder full?

Any of these actions could throw off your blood pressure reading – in some cases, by as much as 33 millimeters of mercury (mmHg). That could leave you and your doctor unable to determine if you need treatment or whether any current treatment is working.

"The measurement of blood pressure is probably the most taken-for-granted measurement done across any clinical environment," said Dr. Shawna Nesbitt, medical director at Parkland Health's Hypertension Clinic and a professor in the department of internal medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, both in Dallas. But not enough attention is paid to its validity on a day-to-day basis, she said. "I think the routineness of it is why it is taken for granted – and basically done wrong probably 60, 70% of the time."

Blood pressure is considered high in a teen or adult when the systolic (top number) is at least 130 mmHg, or the diastolic (bottom number) is 80 mmHg or more. Blood pressure guidelines issued by the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology call for, among other things, readings to be taken with the patient seated in a chair with feet flat on the floor, their back supported and their upper arm cuffed and raised to heart level.

While it's important to know how to properly measure blood pressure, it's just as important to understand why the guidelines should be followed.

"Blood pressure is one of those factors that has a lot of variability. It's all over the place," said Dr. Paul Whelton, a renowned professor at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in New Orleans and president of the World Hypertension League, a nonprofit dedicated to the prevention and control of high blood pressure.

The key is to avoid factors that naturally cause a temporary increase in blood pressure.

"Even if you're just rushing in from your car, that may generate some stress that increases blood pressure at least momentarily," Nesbitt said. "What we want to measure is not that momentary increase. We want what is the most representative blood pressure on average for you in your regular life."

Here are some key points to keep in mind to ensure an accurate reading so you and your medical team can determine the right treatment if your blood pressure is too high.

Plan ahead. It's important to avoid exercise, smoking and caffeine at least 30 minutes before the blood pressure reading. All of these temporarily raise heart rate and blood pressure. Smoking also constricts blood vessels in the short term, altering the way blood flows through the body.

Keep calm. Ideally, you should relax for about five minutes before your blood pressure measurement. That's because your body's "fight or flight" response – officially called your sympathetic nervous system – automatically revs up in response to stress or physical activity. The heart accelerates and blood vessels tighten – ways the body prepares to react to perceived danger by fighting or running away.

Bathroom break. Once you arrive for your appointment, take a moment to visit the bathroom. "If your bladder is full, it sends a response to your brain that also stimulates the nervous system," Nesbitt said. "And that increases blood pressure as well."

Posture matters. Next, pay attention to how you're sitting. "Be seated with your back supported, feet flat on the ground," said Dr. Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in Baltimore. Not following these steps could increase blood pressure from 5 to 20 mmHg, she said.

One reason: Even exertion that we barely notice, such as engaging muscles to sit up straight on an examination table, can affect blood pressure, Nesbitt said. Different postures also affect the way blood circulates. For example, crossing your legs at the knees compresses blood vessels, reducing the amount of blood returning to the heart, so the body has to work harder to keep the blood flowing, she said.

Shhhh. During the test, both you and the health care professional should be quiet. Talking can raise blood pressure even if you're not discussing something that's obviously stressful. Talking also stimulates the brain, Nesbitt said. "It's not just the act of talking. It's the thinking and the engagement and what you're saying that also may drive blood pressure up."

The effect of these factors on blood pressure is not minor: According to the ACC, talking can increase a measurement by up to 19 mmHg and crossed legs by up to 15 mmHg. If your arm is hanging, rather than supported at heart level, readings could be up to 20 mmHg too high. Lack of leg or back support can raise blood pressure by 5 mmHg, and a full bladder can increase it by up to 33 mmHg.

"If you do most of these steps wrong," Commodore-Mensah said, "just think about the dramatic impact it can have on the blood pressure that is measured."

If you measure your blood pressure at home – which she said is "absolutely critical" if you have hypertension – follow all of the guidelines and keep a record of the results to show your doctor. It is the best way to track high blood pressure long term. But there's still a chance the device may still show a wrong measurement.

"There are a lot of instruments out there," and most are labeled "FDA cleared," said Whelton, who led the writing committee for the AHA/ACC blood pressure guidelines. "All 'FDA cleared' means is the component parts function as they're supposed to. But it doesn't tell you anything about how well or how poorly the device measures blood pressure."

Before buying an at-home blood pressure monitor, check www.validatebp.org or consult with a health care professional or pharmacist. "It's a worthwhile investment because we know it's a lifelong condition," Commodore-Mensah said.

The rules for measuring blood pressure – and why they exist (2024)

FAQs

What are the rules for measuring blood pressure? ›

Rest your arm with the cuff on a table at chest height. Make sure the blood pressure cuff is snug but not too tight. The cuff should be against your bare skin, not over clothing. Do not talk while your blood pressure is being measured.

Why did they change the blood pressure guidelines? ›

Behind the numbers

Instead, they are changed when sufficient new evidence suggests the old ones weren't accurate or relevant anymore. The goal now with the more recent guidelines is to help people address high blood pressure — and the problems that may accompany it like heart attack and stroke — much earlier.

How do we clinically measure blood pressure and why? ›

If done manually, they will place a stethoscope over the major artery (brachial artery) in your upper arm and elbow joint to listen to the blood flow and pulse as the cuff inflates and deflates. If using an automated device, the blood pressure cuff automatically inflates, deflates, and measures pressure.

What is the rule for BP? ›

Measure your blood pressure on a completely bare upper arm or wrist, and in a comfortable upright seated position. The blood circulation must not be constricted by a rolled-up sleeve, for example.

What is the new guidelines for blood pressure? ›

Blood pressure categories in the new guidelines are: Normal: 120/80 mm Hg or lower. Elevated: This used to be called “prehypertension.” The top number (systolic) is between 120 and 129 and the bottom number (diastolic) is 80 or lower. Elevated blood pressure can turn into high blood pressure if no action is taken.

What are the mistakes in measuring blood pressure? ›

One common error in the clinical setting is failure to include a five-minute rest period. Errors can also include talking during the measurement procedure, using an incorrect cuff size and failure to take multiple measurements. Time constraints are also quite common for casual measurements.

Should I go to the hospital if my blood pressure is 140 over 90? ›

Normal pressure is 120/80 or lower. Your blood pressure is considered high (stage 1) if it reads 130 to 139 mmHg/80 to 89 mmHg. Stage 2 high blood pressure is 140/90 or higher. If you get a blood pressure reading of 180/120 or higher more than once, seek medical treatment right away.

What were the old BP guidelines? ›

Under the updated AHA/ACC guidelines, if you have systolic blood pressure rates of 130 and higher you are considered to have high blood pressure. The old guidelines set high blood pressure rates at 140 or higher.

What is the new blood pressure for seniors? ›

Elderly blood pressure range for men and women
Blood pressure categories for adults 65+Systolic mm HgDiastolic mm Hg
Low blood pressure90 or lower60 or lower
Normal blood pressureLower than 120Lower than 80
Elevated blood pressure120-129Lower than 80
High blood pressure stage 1 (severe)130-13980-89
2 more rows
May 23, 2024

What time of day is blood pressure highest? ›

Blood pressure varies throughout the day. Readings are often a little higher in the morning. Also, your blood pressure might be slightly lower at home than in a medical office.

What happens if you check your blood pressure too often? ›

Don't check your blood pressure too often.

Some people find that they become worried or stressed about small changes in their readings if they take them too often. Worrying can also raise your blood pressure in the short term, making your reading higher than it should be.

What is the highest blood pressure ever recorded? ›

The highest pressure recorded in an individual was 370/360. With slow exhalation, the mean BP was 198/175 when the same 100% maximum was lifted (p < . 005). A reduced pressor response was also noted at 85% maximal lifting with slow exhalation.

What is the 60 second trick to lower blood pressure? ›

Lower your blood pressure quickly with deep breathing: sit comfortably, close your eyes, inhale deeply through your nose for 5 seconds, hold for 1-2 seconds, and exhale slowly through your mouth for 5 seconds. Repeat for 60 seconds.

What is the number one food that causes high blood pressure? ›

Salty foods in particular can cause high blood pressure. When you eat salt, your body retains more fluids, raising your blood volume and pressure. Sugary foods and foods high in saturated fats can also increase blood pressure.

What brings blood pressure down in minutes? ›

If your blood pressure is elevated and you want to see an immediate change, lie down and take deep breaths. This is how you lower your blood pressure within minutes, helping to slow your heart rate and decrease your blood pressure. When you feel stress, hormones are released that constrict your blood vessels.

What are the regulations of blood pressure? ›

Blood pressure is regulated in the body by changes to the diameters of blood vessels in response to changes in the cardiac output and stroke volume. Factors such as stress, nutrition, drugs, exercise, or disease can invoke changes in the diameters of the blood vessels, altering blood pressure.

What is not the correct way to measure blood pressure? ›

Choosing a home blood pressure monitor

The AHA recommends an automatic, cuff-style, upper arm (biceps) monitor. Wrist and finger monitors are not recommended. They give less reliable readings.

What are the norms for blood pressure test? ›

As a general guide:
  • normal blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg.
  • high blood pressure is considered to be 140/90mmHg or higher.
  • low blood pressure is considered to be 90/60mmHg or lower.

Top Articles
Skip the Wait! Our Gideon’s Bakehouse Copycat Recipe - Perfecting the Magic
Caramelized Onion Bacon Dip Recipe - The Cookie Rookie®
Bad Moms 123Movies
159R Bus Schedule Pdf
Hamlett Dobson Funeral Home Obituaries Kingsport Tn
All Obituaries | Sneath Strilchuk Funeral Services | Funeral Home Roblin Dauphin Ste Rose McCreary MB
Jeff Bezos Lpsg
Nambe Flatware Discontinued
Lkq Pull-A-Part
Miller Motte College Student Portal
Best Seafood Buffet In Laughlin Nevada
Editado Como Google Translate
Dr Paul Memorial Medical Center
True Or False Security Is A Team Effort
Craigslist Sf Furniture
Ucf Off Campus Partners
Tacos Diego Hugoton Ks
University Of Toledo Email
Ticket To Paradise Showtimes Near Cmx Daytona 12
Do people over 65 pay federal income tax?
Shooters Lube Discount Code
Nalo Winds
Members Mark Ham Cooking Instructions Recipes with ingredients,nutritions,instructions and related recipes
Housing Intranet Unt
2006 Lebanon War | Summary, Casualties, & Israel
Hours For Autozone Near Me
Bannerlord How To Get Your Wife Pregnant
What Time Does The Moon Rise At My Location
Prey For The Devil Showtimes Near Amc Ford City 14
Pa Legion Baseball
eUprava - About eUprava portal
Knicks Tankathon 2.0: Five clicks and five picks in the NBA Draft
How Old Am I 1981
Jessica Renee Johnson Update 2023
They Cloned Tyrone Showtimes Near Showbiz Cinemas - Kingwood
Sotyktu Pronounce
How Much Does Hasa Pay For Rent 2022
100000 Divided By 3
Fgo Spirit Root
Craigslist In Visalia California
Magma Lozenge Location
Lost Ark Thar Rapport Unlock
Margie's Money Saver Hey Dudes
Thotsbay New Site
Busted Bell County
Diabetes Care - Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
Ramsey County Recordease
18006548818
Cloud Cannabis Grand Rapids Downtown Dispensary Reviews
Ds Cuts Saugus
Four Observations from Germany’s barnstorming 5-0 victory over Hungary
Neuer Extraction-Shooter auf Steam will Escape from Tarkov Konkurrenz machen, wird von echten Militär-Veteranen entwickelt
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Madonna Wisozk

Last Updated:

Views: 6674

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (48 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Madonna Wisozk

Birthday: 2001-02-23

Address: 656 Gerhold Summit, Sidneyberg, FL 78179-2512

Phone: +6742282696652

Job: Customer Banking Liaison

Hobby: Flower arranging, Yo-yoing, Tai chi, Rowing, Macrame, Urban exploration, Knife making

Introduction: My name is Madonna Wisozk, I am a attractive, healthy, thoughtful, faithful, open, vivacious, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.