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When is blood pressure measured more accurately?

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-24 13:48:36
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Blood pressure is usually measured in the morning on an empty stomach.
Blood pressure generally changes with emotions, temperature, exercise and other factors. When you get up in the morning on an empty stomach, your body systems are relatively stable, and your blood pressure peaks in the morning and afternoon. If you choose
to measure blood pressure in the morning for three consecutive days, systolic blood pressure ≥140mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥90mmHg is high blood pressure. Patients should be intervened in time to improve their bad lifestyle and control blood pressure levels.