12-27-2013 09:18
12-27-2013 09:18
Here is a link to the screen shot: http://note.io/1kMxXi3
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12-27-2013 09:50
12-27-2013 09:50
@sv64 wrote:Here is a link to the screen shot: http://note.io/1kMxXi3
That would be correct. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/highbloodpressure.html
Systolic over 120 or diastolic over 80 is prehypertension.
Collin | Los Angeles, California
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12-27-2013 10:12
12-27-2013 10:12
That is true. It used to be 140/90 but the AHA has changed it to a lower number. Just another motivator to get moving I guess as I am now prehypertensive as well. SIGH.
Allie
12-27-2013 14:50
12-27-2013 14:50
Correct with the Heart Org guidelines. The 77 is OK but the 124 is pre-hypertensive.
Fitbit has set the limits to be under 120/80 for normal BP.
12-27-2013 09:50
12-27-2013 09:50
@sv64 wrote:Here is a link to the screen shot: http://note.io/1kMxXi3
That would be correct. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/highbloodpressure.html
Systolic over 120 or diastolic over 80 is prehypertension.
Collin | Los Angeles, California
One, Charge HR, Aria - Android 5 (Moto X), Mac
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information. Help others while waiting for help!
12-27-2013 10:12
12-27-2013 10:12
That is true. It used to be 140/90 but the AHA has changed it to a lower number. Just another motivator to get moving I guess as I am now prehypertensive as well. SIGH.
Allie
12-27-2013 14:50
12-27-2013 14:50
Correct with the Heart Org guidelines. The 77 is OK but the 124 is pre-hypertensive.
Fitbit has set the limits to be under 120/80 for normal BP.