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  • Blood Pressure Chart for your AGE
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  • @theirmom4723
    @theirmom4723 11 месяцев назад +51

    It is now 2023 and by these guidlines...every one is going to be prescribed bp medications...I smell a kick back vacation for the doctors .

  • @davidcollins8733
    @davidcollins8733 3 года назад +1202

    All my life, I've been 125/75 (typically), and this was considered normal. Now, at 81, and still 125/75 (I jog 3 miles per day), my BP is considered elevated. Quite frankly, I think the pharmaceutical industry had a hand in convincing whoever maintains these standards to reduce them by 10 points so as to sell more statins.

    • @notedrockhistorian4382
      @notedrockhistorian4382 3 года назад +11

      OK, DUH?

    • @thetruth495
      @thetruth495 3 года назад +97

      Ridiculous. 125/75 is excellent for your age!

    • @leefoster9430
      @leefoster9430 3 года назад +68

      You are doing excellent. Avoid those statins.

    • @joyceelmer131
      @joyceelmer131 3 года назад +84

      Statins are not a BP Med. It’s another money maker for Cholesterol

    • @martasplace6414
      @martasplace6414 3 года назад +88

      I totally agree with you, I'm 55 and my b/p was 130/65 and my doctor put me on meds, I took it for 2 days and hated it!! I ended up buying a b/p electronic machine and my average b/p is 115/65... I believe I had white coat syndrome. I can't believe she didn't give me a chance to eat better or lose a lil weight, why, because of the money, I am in the process of looking for a different doctor because it seems like they are constantly trying to give me meds for things I do not have, she even gave me an inhaler for copd when I went to the e.r a month before {because I was scared my heart was beating funny} and was given several tests and was told I didn't have copd or anything wrong with my heart....so why? To make more money by giving us more meds to take!!!

  • @chrisg2543
    @chrisg2543 3 года назад +125

    Yup, changing from 150/90 to 120/80 as acceptable created many hundreds of millions new customers for drug companies.

    • @thesergio9444
      @thesergio9444 3 года назад +5

      Correct. The truth is they have no idea what the best BP levels are. The systolic used to be when I was young 100 over your age. For a 77 year old 177 would have been good.

    • @jonlanier_
      @jonlanier_ 5 месяцев назад +5

      Yep, and this doctor is oblivious... or he is part of the shell game.

  • @Inisfad
    @Inisfad 3 месяца назад +37

    Prior to 2017, it was ‘normal’ for an adult over 65 to have blood pressure of 150/80. Overnight, this norm was reduced to 120/80, thus creating millions of new patients. They did the same thing with cholesterol, once again, overnight, dropping the threshold between normal and high. Interestingly, despite all the BP and cholesterol meds now being prescribed, heart disease continues to be the #1 cause of death. Strange, that.

    • @pjmcneill
      @pjmcneill Месяц назад +5

      I haven't visited a doctor since 2010 (antibiotics, for a chest infection, when I was a smoker, and then I discovered that properly-prepared garlic was just as effective), and don't take any medications. I'm 70, my BP was 122/67 when I checked it the other day, and I have never had a cholesterol test. Those who fell for the tests when they were made available were drawn into the medical establishment's fear cycle, constantly worrying about their 'good' and 'bad' cholesterol levels, and easily persuaded to start taking statins.
      I take daily supplements, but the hero of them all, in my opinion, is the 600mg of magnesium I take. In her book 'The Magnesium Miracle', Dr Carolyn Dean explains why taking enough magnesium makes taking most pharmaceuticals unnecessary.

  • @gailwatson4927
    @gailwatson4927 2 года назад +105

    The new charts just want more people to be on blood pressure medicine.

  • @landztranz
    @landztranz 11 месяцев назад +118

    The longer I live (I'm 71), the more I think that blood pressure is pretty much a mystery, even for doctors.

  • @dolandlydia
    @dolandlydia 2 года назад +28

    They keep changing the threshold for big pharma.

  • @DavidGreen-oc4nv
    @DavidGreen-oc4nv 2 года назад +98

    But, I have seen folks with BP of 140/90 who lived to 75-80 yrs old. Truth is, BP goes up and down all day.

  • @stevesosebee5860
    @stevesosebee5860 Год назад +38

    I am 73 and have had high blood pressure for the last 40 years. I have been 160/90 many times.

  • @davidrains3918
    @davidrains3918 4 месяца назад +22

    Your body knows what you need. Your blood pressure goes up for a reason. Plaque builds up in our arteries over time (mostly due to the poison disguised as food we’ve been eating) reducing the blood supply to our vital organs. Your body increases the blood pressure to ensure that your organs get enough blood to continue functioning properly. Studies have also shown that around 50% of stroke sufferers had “normal” blood pressure and showed no correlation between strokes and blood pressure.

  • @billhesford6098
    @billhesford6098 2 года назад +182

    My blood pressure has been higher than 140/90 for 40 years. Including when I competed in football and cycling. It's still high and 30 years ago my doctors said I would die. One day they will be right, I guess.

    • @catfishkrohn840
      @catfishkrohn840 2 года назад +26

      Ditto for me. I tried blood pressure med's but didn't like side effects. Guess I'll continue to have high blood pressure that may bother medical staff but not me, Its been relatively high 140/90 +- for most of my adult life. Am now in my 70's.

    • @billhesford6098
      @billhesford6098 2 года назад +24

      @@catfishkrohn840 I was in the army and at basic training, they were going to discharge me for having high blood pressure. The PTI Seargent went to the CO and said if you throw that guy out, you are throwing out the fastest guy over 3 km, over 5 km's, the guy who does more push-ups and chin-ups and sit-ups than anybody else here. We can't keep up with him. Whatever he has, he ain't sick. They let me stay.

    • @donneary7104
      @donneary7104 Год назад +29

      @@catfishkrohn840 Catfish..My BP has been 155/90 for the last 35 years and I'm 76 now. Every time another doc would prescribe more than one BP med, my BP would go down to about 130/75. The result was I'd feel terrible and had symptoms of leg cramps, depression, low energy level and even feeling faint a few times. Once I was back to my normal one med, my BP returned to 155/90 with a 60 pulse beat and I was happy once again. I'd rather live 5 years feeling good than 10 years feeling bad with lower BP. We are all individuals. It's hard to standardize and put everybody into one category. For example, 98.6F is considered normal body Temp. My average all my life is 97.2F .

    • @ronfeggio
      @ronfeggio Год назад +9

      Same here. I took Hydrochlorothiazide for a while until BP was 120/70 then I became dehydrated and dizzy. I'm still very healthy @70 yrs BP is now 150/90.

    • @fisherman5517
      @fisherman5517 Год назад +11

      we all have to die some time or other ,some go erlyer than others but we all die in the end.

  • @nicoungerer4813
    @nicoungerer4813 2 месяца назад +10

    I have been on BP meds for 40 yrs , I am 79 and an A personality, always moving at speed in everything I do! Up to Jan this year on 4 different meds! Blood pressure obviously higher than the norm set by Med world, or so I thought. I measure 3x pday and it is never the same as I keep record of all! This morning it was 150/80 , just now 180/90 after 2 hour nap! In Jan a cousin told me to try Cayenne pepper and Turmeric! Weaning off the chemicals my bp was reducing to even 130/70 at times! I also noticed that a leasurely walk or stroll , bp dropped by 30 /20 points! The Turmeric even healed my gut from auto immune and all related ailments! What more can I say guys???? Go natural as far as you can! I wont touch statins even if you pay me! My Cholesterol is between 6.7 and 7.3 all my life! Im as healthy as never before in my 79 years of life! I do take a 50 mg Vit B multivit daily for last 40 yrs and I highly recommend you to do this! Have a great life guys and girls, trust God for the rest!

  • @questfortruth665
    @questfortruth665 2 года назад +108

    Sorry, Doc, but after the last two years of medical stupidity, I don't trust a doctor to tell me that I'm alive after walking into his office!

  • @drott150
    @drott150 2 года назад +44

    Amazing how "the science" surrounding such a well understood basic biological function has changed so much in such a short period of time. Also, amazing how when "the science" is updated, the parameters of what's deemed good health always change in a way that sells more prescription medications. Also, are we really to believe that such "one size fits all" BP ranges are applicable to every single human being? We're all exactly the same? No healthy variations are to be found in humans, especially in vastly differing age ranges, sex and race? "The science" sure is good for big pharma and hospital CEOs.

    • @jimmypostell2373
      @jimmypostell2373 2 года назад +6

      Truth bomb 💣 💥🎯

    • @pjmcneill
      @pjmcneill Месяц назад

      Dr Suneel Dhand has a video on this site, saying much the same thing. Now there's a doctor who has got the measure of the medical and pharmaceutical industries.

  • @PhilMoskowitz
    @PhilMoskowitz 6 месяцев назад +46

    I've lived with 180 systolic blood pressure for decades with no "crisis". I've always had higher than normal blood pressure since my teens, even though i was razor thin even then.

    • @graciegjj
      @graciegjj 3 месяца назад +2

      No headaches? I mean everyone gets them sometimes but no issues with the hbp? Thank you for your comment.

    • @MicheleKaiser-io2dx
      @MicheleKaiser-io2dx 2 месяца назад +6

      Same here. My doctors over the years have said I would croak if I didn't take BP meds. Now at 75 I have outlived 4 of them that I know of.(never took the meds)

    • @graciegjj
      @graciegjj 2 месяца назад +2

      @@MicheleKaiser-io2dx nice.

  • @MrColin1995
    @MrColin1995 2 года назад +48

    Those charts must be produced by the pharmaceutical industry

  • @thomasgeorge3241
    @thomasgeorge3241 3 года назад +139

    Blood pressure goes up and comes down depending on the time of the day or night and what activities you were doing before taking the reading. It's like the high tide and low tide at the beach. My doctor prescribed medication when I was 45 years. I rubbished his recommendation and never went on medication and now I am 68 still kicking strong. They don't tell you the truth they want to hook you for life to their gold mine.
    In order to stay healthy just do deep breathing and exhaling for about 3 minutes each time and about 5 times a day. When you have enough of oxygen in your blood stream you are going to live a blissful and healthy life.

    • @lynncoffin180
      @lynncoffin180 2 года назад +30

      I hear ya! A age 74 my Dr. said I need angioplasty because my BP was too high. I entered the hospital, they prepped me for the procedure, and woke up in my bed the next morning & told to go home. I asked if any stints were inserted & they said, "None, you didn't need any!!!" Then they presented me with a $600 co-pay! I couldn't even find a port of entry where they did any procedure! I'll never trust another dr. again that wants to give me statins! Today, I just turned 85, I walk 2 miles a day (weather permitting) & I maintain my own yard. No arthritis! NO ONE believes I'm 85 because I've never been sick and I'm healthy. I feel high BP is just a method for the medical business to make money!

    • @johngoh767
      @johngoh767 2 года назад +10

      Thomas you are absolutely right they treat you as a Cash Cow. I am 84 years old going to 85 come January 2 and a great grandfather. I am a practitioner of Intermittent Fasting (16:8 hr portfolio); Wim Hof aka the Iceman Guided Method Breathing every day; eating a LCHF Diet and Whey and Creatine Protein plus vitamins B Complex and other minerals every day. My BP is 119/67 and Heart Rate is 58 bpm though without fear my LDL cholesterol is high. I do not believe in taking any medication not even Panadol. I believe in daily exercise and what Hippocrates the Father of Modern Medicine said "Let Food Be Your Medicine." That's it. Period!

    • @jcruz7740
      @jcruz7740 2 года назад +8

      Yes, I would believe them if they wouldn't have a pill to sale me!

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 2 года назад +10

      Before taking a BP reading rest 5 to 10 minutes and you'll get a true reading of BP

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 2 года назад +5

      @@lynncoffin180 I'm also 85 and getting rid off the statins and adding salt to my food since it was causing auditive nerve damage!

  • @johnb7846
    @johnb7846 Год назад +20

    I had a Major accident when I was 30, Both legs were crushed, I've had what is considered today as high blood pressure. But since the accident my body is not "normal" . I also was a scuba diver for over 35 yrs on a regular basis diving and free diving to 3 atmospheres 90 - 100 ft. Body will adapt to needing higher blood pressure. When doctors try giving me blood pressure meds I have a lot of reactions to them. Do better without BP meds. I looked up when Blood pressure was starting to be monitored. W.H.O . founded July 1946 - C.D.C. April 1948. Blood pressure list generated 1950 and @ 20 you should have between 105 - 140 and it goes up from there to 65 should be 115 -170. These all started changing 1950 When George Merck Quoted in time magazine "We try never to for get that Medicine is for the people. It's not for the profit." 6 years later the Pharm companies were showing $100 million Profits ( 1956) . Most doctors have become car salesmen when it comes to drugs. If you have side effects they give you another to cover it. I've gone the Homeopathic route. feel better and no side effects and still operate actively in the 120 to 160 range. Do your own research and live healthier.

  • @johnsheehy4192
    @johnsheehy4192 2 года назад +119

    I'm 61, and my blood pressure is averaging around 105/65 for a few years now. It was 145/100 or something like that, when I was 43 years, and 95 pounds heavier. Fasting blood sugar is typically in the high 70s (mg/dL), dropping into the 60s if I fast, and ketones get elevated.
    I've been eating mostly meat, eggs, and dairy fat (butter, cream). I ate mostly grains when I was obese and my blood pressure was high. I achieved metabolic health by ignoring the "experts" with their "eat less meat and fat and eat more veggies" nonsense.

    • @brucelennon9224
      @brucelennon9224 2 года назад +19

      Good on you ....I never went by the experts ....I have cream in my coffee [ I mean real cream full fat] I eat real butter ....lean meat is out ..marbled and fatty is in ....eggs ..eat plenty ....lamb fat or sheep fat is the healthiest out of the red meats ...has the same value as good quality Olive Oil Extra Virgin ..the only oil I buy , I use real dripping and pork fat ....I eat a lot of vegies because I love them ...smothered in butter of course ....at 72 I'm not the healthiest I could be ...but getting there again .....had I followed the 'experts ideas' I'd either be dead or half dead ......

    • @allenbays7872
      @allenbays7872 2 года назад

      Correcto Mo Frare…..❤️💪

    • @kenmarriott5772
      @kenmarriott5772 2 года назад +2

      I'm with you.

    • @johnmartin7158
      @johnmartin7158 Год назад +2

      @@brucelennon9224 Very good points. Worrying and anxiety is a negative also. 65 years 130/88, 176cm and 74kg. I feel healthy Bruce.
      Cheers NZ.

    • @jumpercable20
      @jumpercable20 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@brucelennon9224 Healthy fat is good for you as your body would much rather burn fat than useless carbs. My wife gave up sugar but still can't lose weight, I can't make her understand that refined carbs turn into sugar. I've heard if you want to be healthy only eat stuff made by God. Those heat and eat frozen burritos have list of junk a mile long. If your can't read the ingredients, don't eat it. Organic veggies and grass fed grass finished beef and chicken. I cook with Olive oil, Unrefined Unprocessed Coconut Oil and Avocado Oil. Avoid grains--they were healthy a hundred years ago but science has ruined them by removing the healthy stuff so they can sit on a shelf forever.

  • @billmccaffrey1977
    @billmccaffrey1977 5 месяцев назад +8

    The reason I was told, by my cardiologist, for the changes after 2017 was the rise in diabetes and other diabetic related illnesses in the US due to poor diet and exercise. It was an attempt to protect unhealthy people from themselves. The problem is that there is no allowance for highly active healthy people. At 67 my regular BP is 135--140/75-80 with a HR of 54-60 and some doctors freak out and think that I should be on all sorts of meds. Thankfully my cardiologist says no! you don't need meds.

  • @mikearmando
    @mikearmando 6 месяцев назад +14

    I think what is happening here and this is only my opinion, pharmaceutical companies would love for the world to have 120/80 BP for everyone which is impossible so the bottom line keep telling people that 120/80 is the goal for everyone even people 65 years and older. This brings in more business for the pharmaceutical companies so they put more people on medications. In 2022 the JNC8 committee independently published an evidence-based guideline in JAMA that raised the blood pressure treatment threshold in most older adults from 140/90 to 150/90 mm Hg. Nov 28, 2022. There reasoning was too many doctors were prescribing so many BP medications to the elderly to try to keep their BP at 120/80 and they were putting their patients health at risk. When the pharmaceutical companies heard about this and some doctors they jumped all over that report. I wonder why?

  • @susanparrigan452
    @susanparrigan452 Год назад +31

    I am 68 and only have elevated blood pressure when I go to the doctors office or I am under a lot of stress. My doctors didn't believe me and were always trying to give me HBP meds. So they put me on a 30 study where I took my blood pressure every day for 30 days and the info was transmitted to the studies HQ. My average BP over that 30 days was 120/68. What I learned from this study was finding ways to manage my stress by recognizing when I am stressed out, doing breathing exercises, controlling my sodium intake and exercising. I am on a whole food/plant based diet which I believe has made a huge difference in my health.

    • @DavidM2002
      @DavidM2002 Год назад +6

      What you experienced was what some call "white coat syndrome" and I'm surprised that the doctor had not heard of it or recognized what was happening.

    • @pollypurree1834
      @pollypurree1834 Год назад

      Plant based will eventually wreck your health royally. Plants aren't that good for you. They are full of antinutients that block your body from utilizing various vitamins such as iodine, B1, etc. Plants have their defenses against predators too. Humans were meant to eat meat which is why you have canine teeth in your mouth. Vegetation is strictly to keep you alive if meat is unavailable at the moment. You won't thrive on vegetation and it will eventually catch up to you. That's why vegans end up with rotten teeth, hair loss, hair turning grey and then white, bulging eyes, loss of muscle mass, constant hunger and, eventually, strokes. Your heart needs animal fat in order to thrive so you may end up with heart damage. The brain is made up of 96 percent cholesterol. Alzheimer's appeared on the scene in the late 1970s after the government pushed the low animal fat, anti cholesterol diet. A diet, btw, that has never been tested on the human body. Alzheimer's is characterized by holes appearing in the cholesterol segment of the brain.

    • @pollypurree1834
      @pollypurree1834 Год назад

      ​@@DavidM2002 Her doctor sounds rather quackish

  • @terryslipp3148
    @terryslipp3148 2 года назад +170

    I’m just a couple of months away from 65 years of age. Two years ago, my systolic blood pressure was creeping upward and generally in the high 140’s. Not wanting to take blood pressure meds, I cut carbs from my diet (aimed for less than 10 per day). The result was a weight loss of 60 pounds and my blood pressure dropped and today ranges from a low of 95/53 to a high of 110/ 57. My HgA1C dropped to 4.8 so my diabetes is reversed. My resting heart rate dropped from the 80s to the high 50s. I’m medication free and feel as well as I did 20 years ago. I never go hungry (sometimes overeat). My conclusion... my health is in my hands. It’s just a matter of deciding if processed foods, baked goods, chips, fruit, etc are more important than my health. I’ve also gained significant muscle mass without an exercise program.

    • @shashikantbote2198
      @shashikantbote2198 2 года назад +10

      Great !

    • @cheeseongho5494
      @cheeseongho5494 2 года назад +3

      During the time you had high blood glucose (diabetes) were you on medication? I am 56 years old and a diabetic type 2 and trying hard to reverse this disease by slowly cutting down on medication. Thanks in advance

    • @mariomenezes1153
      @mariomenezes1153 2 года назад +4

      Congratulations! I am on a similar journey and have never felt better. Am focusing on the A1C as the most important marker of overall health.

    • @mariomenezes1153
      @mariomenezes1153 2 года назад +8

      @@cheeseongho5494 Do not cut down on your medication unless you are on an alternate regimen to get healthy. Check your A1C level as it is an important marker showing insulin insensitivity. If you can get your A1C close to 5, increase your HDL and lower your Triglycerides, you can then taper down your medication in consultation with your doctor. Just cutting meds without improving your health puts you at a higher risk of stroke or heart disease.

    • @rosemarybaxter9120
      @rosemarybaxter9120 2 года назад +1

      Did you cut all carbs, Terry Slipp? I’m thinking rice, potatoes, bread, pasta?

  • @vince1638
    @vince1638 Год назад +11

    Im 65. Had bypass 3 years ago. Had a history of Hypertension. I quit drinking and lost some weight last month and quit taking the 3 B.P. meds I have been on for years. My B.P. is now roughly 115/75 for the last 4 weeks. It made me realize that once ur on meds these doctors will never suggest taking you off. Do ur own research ,some Drugs are a scam. Check out ur lifestyle first.

  • @kennygo8300
    @kennygo8300 2 года назад +63

    I'm 60 years old. I'm at the "ideal" blood pressure from this chart, but I just barely passed my DOT medical exam (thanks to your breathing techniques) by being an "average" guy. I'm really healthy. The high BP is hereditary. My mom was "high" her whole life. She outlived 3 of her doctors that predicted she would die soon of a heart attack. She passed just short of 84 years old.... of Alzheimer's.

    • @caddothegreat
      @caddothegreat 2 года назад +11

      Not being mean here. I just wonder what drugs was she on ? My mom in law was nuts about age 80. The docs had her on 13 different meds. We cut her back to about 6 and she became more alert. She is still with us at age 94, but now in nursing home.

    • @donneary7104
      @donneary7104 Год назад +17

      I agree with the hereditary factor for BP. My Mom had 155/90 for the last 30 years of her life and died at age 81 while being prepared at the hospital for a pacemaker. The docs were concerned and tried to lower her BP which resulted in fainting incidents. When she was allowed to go back to 155/90 she was healthy once more. I followed her treatment closely and I have had the same average of 155/90 for the last 30 years. I too, allowed various docs to try to lower my BP and I was a total mess with symptoms of cramping, lightheaded, depression, and general weakness all over. Every time I go to the doc she wants to talk new BP meds. I said I'm tired of being a guinea pig Currently today, I am showing 153/91 with a 62 pulse. and I'm in my late 70s.

    • @amandajane8227
      @amandajane8227 10 месяцев назад +1

      that's my problem. from my ancestors I could live to 86 with CVD but die earlier from dementia. i know which I would prefer to die from.

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 8 месяцев назад +1

      BP is not hereditary. It's the lifestyle and food choices that are passed down and followed. That's why we see the same patterns.

    • @popgems
      @popgems 7 месяцев назад

      High blood pressure can cause vascular dementia.

  • @opaltalk2428
    @opaltalk2428 2 года назад +28

    I'm an active 93, who is on medication of any kind, I still do my walks of a morning and mow the long heavy grass of a large yard,etc,. But when my BP gets too low down around 122/64, life becomes an effect, I operate extremely well between 140/75 to 150/75, but these numbers can alter up and down, even as far as 170/80. my lower number has always been on the lower side. But, the real point I would like to make is not so much about myself but the so called top end medical experts who continually recommends these lower readings. One don't have had to have gone to school to suspect they are more than well looked after by the pharmaceutical giants, who spend more on lobbying products than on research. It speaks for itself!!

    • @sixpackbinky
      @sixpackbinky 2 года назад +4

      That’s excellent blood pressure the 122/64

    • @fixitright9709
      @fixitright9709 11 месяцев назад +2

      My dad always believed in the age over 100 rule, he made it to 98 years old And like you he had bouts of blood pressure going down and feeling like a dumpling duck

  • @nirmalapatel2205
    @nirmalapatel2205 2 года назад +20

    In 2010 my doctor prescribed so many medicine in anticipation that in future the heart attack can be avoided. I was admitted in the hospital and It was 6 type of medication I needed to take. I asked the doctor do i have all these diseases? The doctor was honest and said no but we think you might have because your parents had to it is just for precautions. I refused to take them saying that these will give me more side effect and I might end up with something new. I never liked junk food even in my tin age. Today in 2021 i am glad to say that what doctors fear that i will ended up high blood pressure. Diabetic etc but nothing happened to me. I am 67 now and quite healthy person. I am so glad that I refused to take high blood pressure and aspirin and other medicine.

    • @Trid2bnrml1
      @Trid2bnrml1 2 года назад +2

      Yeas, kinda stupid to medicate someone for what MIGHT BECOME AN ISSUE someday.

  • @Robowx
    @Robowx 2 года назад +16

    Here’s something. 120/80. Is not the worldwide standard. In India it’s 140/90. I believe blood pressure is individualistic. For example. When my blood pressure is low I’m dizzy. If it’s higher than 120/80 I’m normal.

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  2 года назад +4

      It used to be that too.

    • @cindymcgrath5698
      @cindymcgrath5698 2 года назад +3

      Same with me it is is too low, I get dizzy and want to pass out.

    • @graciegjj
      @graciegjj 3 месяца назад +2

      I like the India numbers 😊

    • @gon7155
      @gon7155 29 дней назад

      India is pretty diseased, look at their stats.

  • @1drummer172
    @1drummer172 Год назад +106

    I’m 69 and my blood pressure ranges between 117 and 121 over about 80. It was 150-160 before I cut the carbs and began walking on a regular basis.

    • @maryshank7825
      @maryshank7825 Год назад +9

      It’s the walking. I have high carb diet and walking lowered it.

    • @JamesBrown-fd1nv
      @JamesBrown-fd1nv Год назад +2

      ​@@maryshank7825 That may not be the reason, or maybe it would be even better if you combined them.

    • @BARBELLS-AND-BUDS
      @BARBELLS-AND-BUDS Год назад +3

      Yeah in the last few months I've been gradually cutting carbs.
      I may go carnivore or maybe low carb.
      I know a lot of my health issues were from grains and carbs in general.
      I'm having trouble holding my body weight which i don't like with this MAJOR carb reduction.
      I know most people want to lose weight, but i want to maintain my weight but lose fat at the same time.
      It's hard to not lose weight (for me) in a carb reduced diet lol.
      YMMV though

    • @rctrix9063
      @rctrix9063 Год назад +3

      I have know many fit people who had heartaches. Fitness isn't health but health enables fitness. As Moseley said it needs a marathon to burn a donut.
      Carbs become sugar and if you weigh how much sugar that's hiding, it's shocking. If you wouldn't eat half a cup of sugar you shouldn't eat half a cup of rice.

    • @robertstanton1668
      @robertstanton1668 Год назад

      You have found the secret to good health. Carbs are basically toxic.

  • @Xzyum00
    @Xzyum00 10 месяцев назад +13

    I love how it doesn't show a range for low blood pressure. How useful. So apparently if my blood pressure is 60/40 and I'm passing out, my blood pressure is normal, but if my blood pressure is 120/80 then I have stage 1 hypertension.
    They lowered the guidelines because big pharma paid them. I'd be skeptical of these charts.

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  10 месяцев назад +4

      You should be skeptical of the charts. That was the whole point of the video

  • @Le-Veilleur-Silencieux
    @Le-Veilleur-Silencieux 2 года назад +96

    3 years ago I weighed 115kg, BP 144/100, drank too much and didn't eat healthy. Changing all that was crucial. Now at 51yrs I'm 63kg, very healthy diet and moderate drinking. BP now 110/70 🙂

    • @brianbrickman7905
      @brianbrickman7905 2 года назад +4

      Gave up drinking for dry January and my BP dropped from 140/90 to 115/75. Gonna be hard to pick up a glass of wine after those results.

    • @billryan8707
      @billryan8707 2 года назад +3

      To low a pressure can be as bad as to high

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman Год назад +1

      You are my brother from another mother! My BP is always 110-70! I was 114.8 kg, now 83.9 on my way down to 62 kg. I turned 75 last month.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад +1

      Very important also to have regular sex.

    • @namenaim1560
      @namenaim1560 Год назад

      Well done mate

  • @Irisphotojournal
    @Irisphotojournal 2 года назад +77

    I'm 69 and my BP average is around 126/70 (I take my own with a calibrated meter) yet my doc tells me it's too high and prescribes me Ramipril, I said No thanks. I was in the hospital last year for 11 days with covid and they checked my stats at least four times a day, not once did they say my BP was high they didn't seem concerned at all. I had the same experience with statins, they hand them out like free sweeties to make money. GPs are controlled by the Pharm industries and if you question them they cut you off at the knees. Now If I have a genuine complaint it's hard to get past reception to see one. Prescription drugs is a racket for sure.

    • @Colin623
      @Colin623 2 года назад +3

      I would change your doctor, he is clearly not for his patience but more interested in making money from everyone, absolutely disgusting.

    • @raymondpisani9637
      @raymondpisani9637 2 года назад

      Covid does increase blood pressure so do covid vaccines

    • @shielanunn3484
      @shielanunn3484 Год назад

      83 just got OFF meds for BP considered Hi At 145 over 68..Have New Young lady Dr..says At my age Anything Up to 145 normal...off meds a d averaging 127/60 - 133/68...+ Dietary change to Lotsa Fresh Greens,Beetroot (especially beneficial),boiledEggs, green tea and hibiscus tea..All about Meds these days...Was put on Metaformin for PreDiabetis..when that First came out...Only take synthroid for hypothyroid hashimotos..Still work or 3days a week...and volunteer one day a week..Stay involved with LiFE

    • @melissasmess2773
      @melissasmess2773 Год назад +3

      Yes they are compromised, let them prescribe all the drugs they want, do your own research, do what you want and carefully dispose of their poisons if you don't need it.😂

  • @jumpercable20
    @jumpercable20 9 месяцев назад +13

    I'm 71 years old, I suffered from Hypertension for over 15 years, in the last 18 months I lost 82 lbs. with the weight loss, my hypertension is also gone. I started taking a fish oil supplement about 2 months ago. Today I took my blood pressure and it was 120/70 with my pulse at 59. So I guess I'm doing Ok. I spent a lot of time trying to eliminate inflammation all over my body and 1 meal a day, with nothing stuffed in my mouth, no cheating and only a 6 hour eating window poo poo'd by most as being dangerous seems to be total BS. Good Luck to all those out there that have the drive and courage to take control of their health instead of letting a Doctor pack you full of prescription drugs that will only compound the problem.

    • @judycrisenbery2982
      @judycrisenbery2982 7 месяцев назад

      AND make them richer from kick backs from BIG pharma

    • @judycrisenbery2982
      @judycrisenbery2982 7 месяцев назад

      How much fish oil fo you take? I take 2,000 mg. My blood pressure has went up since I had covid

    • @jumpercable20
      @jumpercable20 7 месяцев назад

      @@judycrisenbery2982Thank the jab for that, if you took it. I'm taking 3600 mg, 1296mg of EPA and 864mg of DHA. My resting B/P is 125/67. I don't worry about death, it causes stress, you can't cheat death. Everyone dies sooner or later, so why let it stress you out?

  • @bobboscarato1313
    @bobboscarato1313 2 года назад +33

    I haven't walked 3 miles a day in about 5 years! Heck I'm 85; my father died at age 53.- I'm good!

    • @hankhighsmith9050
      @hankhighsmith9050 2 года назад

      68 yo Man. This mornings reading 117/71/48. I don't know why my pulse is so low. I feel good, good weight, no exercise and I smoke. No meds.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 2 года назад +2

      @@hankhighsmith9050 Hello Superman!

  • @terryolsson4145
    @terryolsson4145 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much. This was a wonderful presentation. I made notes on everything. Im 71, in pretty good health and ive been told i look much younger but ive been on BP meds since my 30s. I eat very healthy and dont drink and am quite active. However, there can always be improvements.

  • @nancyc.8572
    @nancyc.8572 Год назад +9

    Taken off a google search ...What are the new blood pressure guidelines for seniors 2022?
    The new guidelines change nothing if you're younger than 60. But if you're 60 or older, the target has moved up: Your goal is to keep your blood pressure at 150/90 or lower. If you have kidney disease or diabetes, your target used to be 130/80 or lower; now it's 140/90 or lower.

  • @maureennewman905
    @maureennewman905 Год назад +10

    Thank you , so many doctors pushing pills instead of explaining the importance of diet and exercise

  • @buddyringo21
    @buddyringo21 3 года назад +61

    A clean ketogenic diet is excellent for fixing so much in our bodies! Now at 55 years of age ....
    I’m 97 days into keto and all my numbers are shaping up!
    Weight from 208lbs down to 184 , blood sugar from 177 to 106 , BP from 168/95 down to 122/74 .
    My energy is up and I’m never starving . I practice the 18/6 intermittent fasting and it’s really working great for me !
    Processed foods are killers! All natural food is key 🤩

    • @biblebill6206
      @biblebill6206 3 года назад +2

      Right because you cut out all the junk food now eat only meat veg not good carbs are very important to keep blood ph alkaline

    • @2Truth4Liberty
      @2Truth4Liberty 11 месяцев назад

      Yes! I dropped BP and Weight (225->185) doing KETOvore
      I'm 60+ male and now fall into the 14 year old on that chart :-0)

    • @kendraheard8240
      @kendraheard8240 Месяц назад

      I felt like I was about to die on keto, I had too add back a little bit of whole grains I guess it works different with each person...I still have a pretty good diet tho.. protein, nuts, veggies, small portions of fruit and carbs and Greek yogurt.....I am a recovering drug addict maybe I created these problems with my years of partying and drugs I remember a few doctors told me even when I got off cocaine it could cause heart problems my father also died of hypertension...man I'm trying not to freak out but it's scary

    • @buddyringo21
      @buddyringo21 Месяц назад

      @@kendraheard8240 taking care of yourself is job #1 !
      Getting your full blood work is key to knowing what's going on in your body. For me it was reversing fatty liver and stopping my insulin resistance. Keto served well in this area . It sure isn't for everyone but does have an incredible effect on reducing fat in the organs and body , intermittent fasting is where the real work plays out in removing junk from cells during states of autophagy . Keto gives you what you need in turning fat into keytones to burn for energy slowing for long periods of time between meals so you body can do the work needed in repairs. I have been on a ketogenic diet for over 3 years . Education is key! I'd read everything I can find on the subject and do the blood work so you can see where you are deficient and adjust accordingly.
      Stay Strong!
      GOD be with You🙏

  • @Robowx
    @Robowx 2 года назад +27

    I believe that blood pressure is individualistic. I do not think there’s a set number. Because in other countries normal blood pressure is 140/90. In America it’s 120/80. Because they want to sell more drugs. I know for me. When my blood pressure is low. I cannot function. But when it’s over 120/80, I am fine. I don’t think high blood pressure is the killer they say it is. Then again with the blood pressure meds I’m on. My pressure is always higher than 120/80. I’m on 3 different meds.

    • @Trid2bnrml1
      @Trid2bnrml1 2 года назад +7

      I bet you have circulation problems in your lower legs too, and hair loss... I almost lost my legs. I wised up and detoxed off of the BP meds that were causing the venous stasis. Now my ankles are just a little pink, instead of purple. Doctors will insist you stay on those poison polls, even if it costs you a leg or two. After all - it's not THEIR LEGS in danger of amputation.

    • @Robowx
      @Robowx 2 года назад +2

      No I don’t have circulation problems at all. Hair loss yes.

    • @gozitan5
      @gozitan5 2 года назад +1

      I agree….big Pharma benefits from setting lower standards. Not just blood pressure meds either.

    • @javonyoung4905
      @javonyoung4905 2 года назад +1

      Blood pressure has killed many of my family

    • @suzanneemerson9787
      @suzanneemerson9787 2 года назад +2

      @@javonyoung4905 How do you know that? Did a dr. Tell you that? Did you believe them?

  • @nancyc.8572
    @nancyc.8572 Год назад +14

    Right now , I'm in my 70's, my pressure is 168 over 85 and not going to a dr to prescribe pills but I will try cutting down on carbs abit and diet changes. I feel this 120 new guideline puts people into a pill category , with its many side effects including dizziness, hip fractures etc. I'm taking the 140 guideline, and will try to get my bp close to it.

    • @trentriver
      @trentriver Год назад +6

      The American Association of Retired People commissioned a recent study and the question was - at what blood pressure, all things considered, should be people OVER 60 need to start BP meds?. A university professor was hired - he did a huge meta-analysis -- and then the results were presented to a 17 member panel for review. The answer - when a person over 60 has a BP above the range of 150/90, the person would benefit from taking BP meds, all things considered. Of the 17 members on the panel, 12 supported that conclusion and 5 did not. Why I found this particularly interesting is, Dr. Sanjay Gupta of York Cardiology was asked the same question by one of his subscribers a few years back - he came back after doing his research and the numbers he had - 150/90 - the same conclusion. This 120/80 box that the medical community tries to fit everyone in, is just NOT supported by the real data - but the pharmaceutical companies love it. I'm 68 - mine averages about 134/75 ... and I am perfectly happy with that number.

    • @nancyc.8572
      @nancyc.8572 Год назад +1

      @@trentriver. BP is funny , yesterday , when I was sick with a stomach thing , I had to call medic as I had dizziness. My bp was 190 over 88. Today, I'm much better and it was 130 / 80 , no meds thatnk you .. thanks for your reply.

  • @paulsdrc
    @paulsdrc 3 года назад +16

    Good video Doc, straight up information without the subterfuge trying to sell something .
    126/78 turning 60 this year, a friend that was a doctor told me years ago drop salt add pepper. He said there were studies saying that good old freshly ground black pepper was goo for the BP as well as the liver, and my current cholesterol is 160. keep moving and don’t eat so much junk seems to be working.

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching and subbing!

    • @alexandrosfavros3338
      @alexandrosfavros3338 3 года назад +7

      Mine is the same and I am 68 but I still have salt in all my meals but I do excercise everyday and walk for 45 minutes but eat loads of veggies and fruit.

    • @lashellecoleman2754
      @lashellecoleman2754 Год назад +1

      @@AdamJStoryDC so it goes by age the first I thought everyone's had to be the same

  • @michaelverbouwens4849
    @michaelverbouwens4849 3 года назад +75

    In 2017 big pharmacy lost the money drug- opioids, suprise suprise, shortly thereafter, they doubled down on BP meds. Was this new BP standard based on patient health or simply profit?

    • @jeffsmith8197
      @jeffsmith8197 3 года назад +15

      Michael Ver........Profit, always profit. I'm over 65 with good BP and good cholesterol readings. But my cardiologist wanted me on statins because "It might prevent a future heart attack in 20 years". Really? Are you for real? What kick backs are these MD's getting from big pharma for prescribing this crap?

    • @johnmorgan692
      @johnmorgan692 3 года назад +3

      @@jeffsmith8197
      SO TRUE!😉

    • @jeffsmith8197
      @jeffsmith8197 3 года назад +4

      @@johnmorgan692 .....Here's a link to a 3 1/2 min video by a doctor about statins. They're being banned in Europe for a reason.
      ruclips.net/video/Db9rkEzKeJE/видео.html

    • @butcheyler23
      @butcheyler23 3 года назад +6

      Always follow the money!

    • @thesergio9444
      @thesergio9444 3 года назад +6

      Those companies ,of course, just want the business and they encourage the doctors like mine to hand out pills like candy. Unfortunately, most doctors do not know any better because they have taken very few courses on drugs and they rely on the companies to tell them what is supposedly good. Look at the medicine bottle and the info that goes along with it. All drugs have side effects some of them serious. I stopped taking most medications because they stated: can cause cancer, kidney malfunction, etc. Pleas read the info first and then decide. You are crazy to take meds that you don't really need.

  • @davidgrisez
    @davidgrisez 6 месяцев назад +2

    No matter what we do to control our blood pressure, we may live longer and have good health to an older age, but we are all going to eventually die.

  • @anns8998
    @anns8998 3 года назад +56

    Lower number requirements means more medication prescribed.

    • @rj-gd3pc
      @rj-gd3pc 3 года назад +14

      Is it safe to say that we are being played by pharmaceutical companies?

    • @nicolaspadron3167
      @nicolaspadron3167 3 года назад +2

      Lower number means decreased risk of stroke, heart attack, kidney damage. Lifestyle changes first, then drugs if needed

    • @nicolaspadron3167
      @nicolaspadron3167 3 года назад +3

      Please, your risk of stroke, kidney damage, heart attack, dementia all go up with increasing BP. Drug companies are not playing with you you are playing with your life.

    • @johnsheehy4192
      @johnsheehy4192 2 года назад +1

      True, that motive is there, but that does not mean that pressure shouldn't be lower for most people these days. Better done by diet, though, which gives no pharma profit.
      Frequently eating foods that are high in *BOTH* fat and carbohydrates, and stretched across one's waking hours is the main driver of high blood pressure, as is eating fructose when your liver's glycogen stores are already filled (like a sweet desert after eating lots of starch). These are two major drivers of metabolic syndrome, of which high blood pressure is just a part.

    • @Rottnwoman
      @Rottnwoman Год назад +1

      My BP is always 110-70 (Iam 75). Doctor prescribes BP meds and I throw the prescription in the bin! It seems big phara owns doctors in Australia too!

  • @rainerherrmann7025
    @rainerherrmann7025 5 месяцев назад +9

    It would be much easier to believe these guidelines if there was not a lot of money involved lowering the thresh-holds and the experts recommending these guidelines were really financially independent.

  • @tomking1890
    @tomking1890 2 года назад +12

    David I agree fully with you. The Pharms are in this as always.

    • @tomking1890
      @tomking1890 2 года назад +1

      This is just one example of the EU approach on BP What is normal blood pressure in France?
      The French guideline recommends that the target blood pressure remains at < 140/90 mmHg, with < 150 mmHg for patients aged > 80 years. Systolic blood pressure between 130 and 139 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg are recommended for diabetic patients and those with chronic kidney disease.

  • @melokwabi8846
    @melokwabi8846 Год назад +2

    Thanks very much for breaking this down. It can be frustrating when you don't know what the norm is

  • @Lyn4817
    @Lyn4817 3 года назад +15

    Yesterday at my Doctor's appointment, being 67+ and a female, I was 120/78. Both my Doctor and I were extremely happy.

  • @georgiag8540
    @georgiag8540 2 года назад +5

    I agree with you doctor.. high blood pressure.. means but eating, no exercise.. and a lot of stress... If one control this .. high blood pressure will disappear! I learnt that the hard way! I went for a check to my specialist doctor for my thyroid.. and she said .. how are you feeling ? Good ? Right now you have 180/80!!! Don't you feel anything? Nothing!! The following days went higher .. hit 200!! Because not having the strength to do anything was common to me!!
    Everyone.. be aware!!! Everything not normal means something else is going on!!
    Thank you doctor for the video!!
    Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷!

    • @kendraheard8240
      @kendraheard8240 Месяц назад

      Man it's so hard to control stress levels I feel like just living in America gives you high blood pressure.... goodness lord help us

  • @sidoniewinterpasternak9938
    @sidoniewinterpasternak9938 Год назад +17

    Can't go under 120 without being dizzy, feeling the best at 130/80.

  • @sallywright2217
    @sallywright2217 2 года назад +2

    Most of my life, I have had fairly normal to slightly low blood pressure. But the older I get the more it creeps up. It is kind of like you are saying. My diet has mostly sucked! Soda, burgers & fries, chips, chocolate bars chili dogs etc. . . I have stayed on an average of about 20 to 30 pound over weight for most of my adult life. But now that I am older it is really creeping up on me. I am about 40 pounds over weight now. It is harder to loose. Life catches up to you so quickly. My Dad and Grandmother both died with kidney failure, it was a huge wake up call for me.

  • @MrRiprip56
    @MrRiprip56 11 месяцев назад

    66 AND HAPPY TO HAVE SEEN YOUR CHART AND I ALSO ENJOYED THE PRESSURE POINTS TO LOWER B/P many thanks,, Dr. Story...

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for listening Here's a video just for your situation: ruclips.net/video/g37i0sth7LM/видео.html

  • @jeremykeller211
    @jeremykeller211 3 года назад +30

    So, 120/80 should be the criterion for a healthy adult at all ages, per AHA. Having been taught that blood pressure typically rises with age for the healthy and the not so healthy, I would second the commentators who smell a rat.

  • @droneview8351
    @droneview8351 3 года назад +60

    So 25 years ago, below 160/90 was not really a problem. Now over 120/80 is a problem. Get everyone on those meds as soon as possible, drug company profits are at stake! Ditto for cholesteral, used to be 400, then 300, then 200, then 150. The medical 'profession' is full of sh...

    • @margaretodonkor4747
      @margaretodonkor4747 2 года назад

      Hmm money matters

    • @balbirsinghgill1595
      @balbirsinghgill1595 2 года назад

      Yes.I am 100%agre ,it's big business for drug co,,,

    • @UncleBaldy
      @UncleBaldy 2 года назад

      Amen 👌🏼 Drone View.. I noticed that one too 🤔💷💶💰 (greetings from the UK 🇬🇧 here mãn 👍🏼)

    • @lynncoffin180
      @lynncoffin180 2 года назад

      There's more: A Nephrologist that was giving a report on the Web about BP stated that as you age, your BP goes up because your arteries are getting stiffer and that for an 85 yr old (like me) BP is just fine with 150/70; a 50-60 yr old should have BP of around 135/60 to 140/60. As you age, your arteries naturally get stiffer whether you have cholesterol buildup or not & the stiffer they are, the higher the BP. He also felt BP should never be below 120/60. So... who are we to believe?

    • @edv9483
      @edv9483 2 года назад

      Pharmaceutical companies have way too much influence in the medical schools. Many Drs today are taught disease care rather than healthcare.

  • @ruthmerjudio2090
    @ruthmerjudio2090 Год назад +1

    Thank you Doctor for sharing the chart Blood Pressure. Now I know what is my ideal BP at my age, if it is normal or not normal. God bless you. ❤👍

  • @arabionjames9290
    @arabionjames9290 2 года назад +2

    I had my blood pressure checked on 03-06-2022, I am 66 my PD was 108 over 71...My lord is my witness, my cardiologist is too.

  • @bahar-gh9nc
    @bahar-gh9nc 3 года назад +33

    Thank you Dactor . I am 64 older ,my blood pressure is 134/70 and my puls is 50-61.🌹🌹🌹

    • @tadiksefoyo8624
      @tadiksefoyo8624 3 года назад

      leptinwellness.com/high-blood-pressure-exercises-program/

    • @italiangspot
      @italiangspot 2 года назад +1

      Incredible numbers, U must be in athletic shape and have no stress in your life.

  • @joemondello4312
    @joemondello4312 2 года назад +10

    Guidelline is 130/80 . . . Doc, you may have misspoken. At 7:53 the onscreen text says 130/80 as you read it, but moments later at 8:39 you quote that as 120/80. Good video and thanks for the info. I'm 70, overweight and with BPs in the 130s/80s was put on a THIRD BP med that made me so dizzy after standing up, i had to discontinue it. I'm not sure numbers tell the whole story

  • @happo_time
    @happo_time Год назад +1

    Thanks Adam for the clarification

  • @juliochingaling5824
    @juliochingaling5824 Год назад

    Thank you Doc, excellent video. Blessings 🙌

  • @bernardchesneau3091
    @bernardchesneau3091 Месяц назад +3

    Following this reasoning, death is NOT NORMAL

  • @wesleygordon1645
    @wesleygordon1645 3 года назад +14

    l heard that It's considered dangerous in India if your systolic bp is under 140 - especially if you are older!!

  • @ttoughtask7296
    @ttoughtask7296 Год назад +3

    Im a 56 year-old male & my bp averages 107/65. I either walk or cycle most places every day, avoid sugar & seed oils.

  • @211sweetypie
    @211sweetypie Год назад

    Great video Doc! I learned something today.

  • @karben7296
    @karben7296 2 года назад +9

    High blood pressure causes extra pressure on your arteries, so why do doctors immediately blame hbp on your heart when it's the hbp that causes the heart to react? Typical of conventional doctors not getting to the root cause and immediately zero in on heart issues when there is most likely nothing wrong with your heart. And who sets the standards, where do these so called normal numbers come from?

  • @artdalton6431
    @artdalton6431 Год назад +3

    On a 24 hour monitor my blood pressure was 132/62 my doctor decided I should be on blood pressure medicine. He prescribed Avapro that brought my blood pressure to 195/105. I complain to the doctor and he told me keep taking it, or you’re gonna die, I told him to go FM self through the junk out and found another doctor. I think the pharmaceutical companies are playing games and making a fortune off of us.

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Год назад

      Good grief, I'm in the UK, both the hospital specialist that I see every four months and my doctor, would be overjoyed if my BP was down to 132/62.

    • @artdalton6431
      @artdalton6431 Год назад

      @@grahvis the only time my blood pressure is high is when I went to the doctors who gave me all these lousy drugs. I don’t trust them Art.

  • @ellenmogensen5698
    @ellenmogensen5698 3 месяца назад +1

    I knew it! I am over 65 and my blood pressure is 134/79... and I feel fine. I keep getting told that I need statin drugs because my blood pressure is too high... but statins give me irregular heart beats... so I will not take them. I heard elsewhere the goal posts were moved! So this just confirms what I already felt was true. Thanks, for this video!

  • @FloridaClay
    @FloridaClay 3 года назад +7

    The AHA chart is, I believe, based on the Sprint study, which is a bit controversial.

  • @robertstanton1668
    @robertstanton1668 Год назад +9

    How much funding does AHA get from pharmaceutical companies? I think they have an incentive to push blood pressure lowering drugs.

    • @pjmcneill
      @pjmcneill Месяц назад

      The AHA also promotes vegetable (seed) oils as healthy!

  • @harryviking6347
    @harryviking6347 3 года назад +24

    LOL! Anything out of the AHA I will not take seriously. They have said and done too much BS before!

  • @patriciaosakwe3416
    @patriciaosakwe3416 3 года назад +2

    Nice information Dr, thank you.

  • @mrmiss8062
    @mrmiss8062 3 года назад +1

    LOL ..good for the big Pharma. Caching! Thank you for the useful tips. Love your channel!

  • @Nitro2Nitro
    @Nitro2Nitro Год назад +5

    The American academy of family physicians has looked at all the data and they maintain that 140 over 90 is normal blood pressure for any age. Dr Ken Berry who is a member of that association says The American heart association gets a lot of their funding from Big pharma who has a big interest in selling blood pressure medicine.

  • @marytorres2671
    @marytorres2671 2 года назад +5

    I feel best at less than 120/80 at age 65. I adjust my diet an exercise to keep it that way. Stay away from meds.💙

  • @OneCupOfCoffee204
    @OneCupOfCoffee204 Год назад +4

    My daughter-in-law's BP is 137/87 She weighs 110 lbs soaking wet She is having headaches and nose bleeds.
    I told her to make an appointment with her Dr.

  • @rogervonschleusingen4603
    @rogervonschleusingen4603 Год назад +1

    thank-you very much DR.

  • @horsevideosbymary2723
    @horsevideosbymary2723 3 года назад +22

    Try Nitric Oxide supplements! I am 70 years old and my systolic number was creeping into the 130's (diastolic never above 80). When I began Nitric Oxide supplementation a year ago, my usual BP is now 110/72 (I take it a few times a week as I have a strong family history). Yes, I'm healthy and, yes, I eat well, and, yes, I exercise. But I did ALL of that before NO!

    • @fallback8314
      @fallback8314 3 года назад

      nitric oxide supplements? what are those? sounds dangerous. you believe in them?

    • @thesergio9444
      @thesergio9444 3 года назад +4

      You were better off with the higher BP. especially since you are older

    • @pattismithurs9023
      @pattismithurs9023 2 года назад

      @@thesergio9444 The theory being that the brain gets a better oxygen supply. Sounds good to me.

    • @keralee
      @keralee 2 года назад

      Or you could take arginine (always with equal or greater amount of lysine)...or eat more hot dogs and bacon.

    • @noproblem2big337
      @noproblem2big337 2 года назад

      That is great pressure for your age, I'm 63 and also am very healthy I take my natural nitric oxide from arugola (rocket greens) my relaxing blood pressure is 105/62 and sometimes even lower, I also eat avocados, wild salmon, eggs and olive oil and regular exercise.

  • @SensaiMan
    @SensaiMan 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for your excellent advice, I have both high blood pressure and cholesterol, therefore, I have started to make positive changes in what I eat. I monitor my pressure twice a day and record the details in able to see changes or improvements. I will share the details with my Doctor. Your advice is very helpful. I have subscribed to your channel:)

  • @tyasiseefit8440
    @tyasiseefit8440 6 месяцев назад +3

    Sounds like the numbe has been set low to accommodate the prescription od phama drugs

  • @teresasanchez8853
    @teresasanchez8853 2 года назад +20

    My doc has the nurse tske my vitals. I told her that I just came from an extremely stressful episode on my way to the appointment. My BP was 175/110 , I had the nurse take it again after I felt better and it was 135/75. My doctor put me on meds because she wants my BP to be 120/80 or less. I took the meds for 3 days and passed out on the 3rd day at a coffee shop with a friend. Was taken to the ER, my BP Iwas waking up heard that it was 66/50 at another time in the ambulance I heard it had gone up just 10 point. They ruched me to the closest hospital that was only 4 blocks away. I stop taking the meds that day and asked for a cardiologist full evaluation. My 2nd appointment is in 2 weeks. To get the results.

    • @BarbieKaTara
      @BarbieKaTara 2 года назад +1

      Omg. I'm sorry this happened. What did the cardiologist say

    • @haileyanderson7870
      @haileyanderson7870 2 года назад +6

      Wow I'm so so sorry this happened! I'm 23 and blood pressure is high when I first sit down but after a few minutes it goes down to elevated. Doctor tried putting me on meds and I refused. She told me that she was surprised I wasn't dropped dead with how "high" my BP was. Why do doctors like to freak people out so badly? I had such bad anxiety for a while because of it and I'm sure that didn't help.
      How are you doing now? Updates?

    • @818adelina
      @818adelina 2 года назад +5

      "White coat syndrome" does exist...I believe that's what happens to me.

    • @teresasanchez8853
      @teresasanchez8853 2 года назад +1

      WOW! So many asking for an update. Well I'm almost 70 years old. I like to read medical studies so in one the jam report from a European country, had that the older you are, having a BP of 140 to 150 if you are older is not bad. Then I found another study that showed people that took BP lowering meds had more heart incidents than those that took nothing.
      Well my cardiologist had me wearing a device for 2 weeks. It did not detect anything so bad, that he felt that I needed ❤ medication. But he said it was up to my PC doctor. I thought that was very strange. So I told my doctor that I will not take any medicine. I follow a mostly vegeterian diet with only cold water fish, salmon, sardines and some tuna. I only use olive oil & vinegar as a dressing on my salads. My diet is closer to a Mediterranean diet. The cardiologist and PCD said my diet was a hearth healthy diet. So I just take my B P at home and its always under 145/ 90 most of the time it has been 135/85 and I feel good. I'm also walking more. I will not take any medication to lower my BP or to lower cholesterol. I found that my memory is getting better. I read that good cholesterol is brain food.
      Well I'm no doctor or anything close I choose all that I do for myself. Its working for me. I did a lot of research and read a lot of papers. Based on that information I decided for my self whst I do now. Please do your own research and don't do what I do, it may not help you.
      I forgot I also laugh more 😅 laughter is the best medicine.

    • @nakishamoxley2447
      @nakishamoxley2447 2 года назад +1

      glad ur ok

  • @2Truth4Liberty
    @2Truth4Liberty 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am in the 60+ male range and pretty much matched that chart a year ago before I began a KETOvore lyfestile.
    I now am a closer match to the 14 year old (and dropped from 225 to 185lb).

  • @claradsouza5691
    @claradsouza5691 2 года назад +3

    Very good explanation I appreciate you doctor

  • @jamesramirez5276
    @jamesramirez5276 2 года назад +4

    I’m 60…was always at a 140/90…..after cutting carbs, sugars, processed, sodas, coffee…..I’m a now at 115/75, Consistently…..Nutrition and Exercise is KEY! I take by BP twice a day too…

  • @michaelmorris9546
    @michaelmorris9546 5 месяцев назад +1

    The American Association of Family Physicians, an organization that does NOT get funding from the pharmaceutical industry, still has their recommendation at 140/90. I strongly suspect that the other organizations didn't lower the standard based upon science, but rather, they based it upon the desire to sell drugs to lower blood pressure.

  • @alfrednewman292
    @alfrednewman292 3 года назад +23

    Doctors, no quacks with a medical degree. Drinking water will lower blood pressure from 160 to 130s because most people do not stay properly hydrated. Exercise also does a remarkable job of lowering blood pressure but then does blood pressure really mean anything?

    • @NuLiForm
      @NuLiForm 2 года назад +3

      NotALot...unless it goes Really High & Stays there...then..yes.it can kill ya..but a few Lifestyle Changes will Fix that without any drugs....the drugs will kill you as surely as the constant high will...

    • @alfrednewman292
      @alfrednewman292 2 года назад +6

      @@NuLiForm If it goes really high then there is serious medical issues as the body is intelligent and will raise blood pressure to compensate for problems. to lower the blood pressure artificially will do more harm than good. And it wasn't the blood pressure that killed them.

  • @gordvargic8907
    @gordvargic8907 3 года назад +59

    The older a person gets the more important it is to have enough blood pressure not lower pressure!! Stay CLEAR of BP meds.!

    • @thesergio9444
      @thesergio9444 3 года назад +6

      My grandfather had hbp all his life. going up to 190/120- Even when he was young his bp was only 20 points lower for the Systic. His doctor never gave him pills and grandpa died at 96 in a car accident. Also he drank like a fish and chewed tobakee like a horse

    • @graciegjj
      @graciegjj 3 месяца назад

      That does make sense

    • @kendraheard8240
      @kendraheard8240 Месяц назад

      ​@@thesergio9444wow lol isn't that something listening to everyone's stories is bringing me a sense of peace and calmness....but also nervous because my father died of hypertension but shoot it may have been his med that killed him...man idk what to think

  • @Ozmulki
    @Ozmulki 2 года назад +7

    It also depends when to measure your BP. Usually at rest it should be below 130/80. Take it when you are calm early morning and evening.

    • @haileyanderson7870
      @haileyanderson7870 2 года назад +4

      I'm 23 and mine is high when I first sit down 132/85 96bpm but once I'm sitting for a few minutes then is 123/75 86bpm.

    • @Ozmulki
      @Ozmulki 2 года назад +1

      @@haileyanderson7870 that sounds fine

    • @rosendoperez6677
      @rosendoperez6677 Год назад

      That’s not high at all

  • @smith041958
    @smith041958 2 года назад +5

    I'm soon to be 64. My last BP reading was 110/70. My doctor said I must have gotten the best genes from my parents and that he has patients in their 20s who are not in half my shape.

    • @818adelina
      @818adelina 2 года назад

      Wow! Congrats!

    • @thesergio9444
      @thesergio9444 2 года назад

      Actually BP has little to do with how healthy you are unless you are way overweight. Everyone has their own BP and the standard Bp of 120/80 means very little. It is only when the BP is very low or very high over 17o/100 that you should be concerned. This is taken from reliable health insurance companies.

  • @bigbirdwpg
    @bigbirdwpg Год назад +26

    My morning BP was 117/63. I am almost 80 years old, no meds, just following the Dr. Linus Pauling protoocol, vitamin C, l-lysine and l-proline and have been for 20 years. Seems to be working.

  • @fixitright9709
    @fixitright9709 11 месяцев назад +4

    If you don't have an medical condition causing high blood pressure then the problem is stress, the stress you know about, and the stress you don't know about, the doctors know this but it's treat the symptoms not to cause, there's no money in fixing people, most people in the United States are on stress level factor 10+!, Some people can get quite relax going to the doctor and a lot of us would rather lose a toenail then go to the doctor...
    If high blood pressure is what the doctor says it's caused by aging arteries becoming hardened, then how is it that a blood pressure medicine can relax the arterys and your body cannot? get healthy and don't worry about anything, shits gonna happen so deal with it then...

  • @channelofstuff6662
    @channelofstuff6662 2 года назад +8

    Thinking about My job makes my blood pressure go up.

    • @Godcreatedmj1
      @Godcreatedmj1 2 года назад +1

      Me too😡 it just struck I ask God to bring it down now🙏

    • @kendraheard8240
      @kendraheard8240 Месяц назад

      ​@@Godcreatedmj1 me as well I work in a group home with women with psychiatric issues and they drive me absolutely nuts I know they raise my blood pressure it's hard to quit a job tho when ur making decent money and can live comfortably lord help me

  • @JamesBrown-fd1nv
    @JamesBrown-fd1nv Год назад +4

    The blood pressure levels published by the A.M.A are financially motivated by big pharmaceutical company funding, the levels that predate those and that are still used today by many doctors is 140/90. This source does not receive funding from the pharmaceutical companies, or very little if they do.

  • @rickperez8044
    @rickperez8044 2 года назад +3

    The regularity I've observed as I age is that all sorts of systems are affected by drying, stiffening or hardening. For example, skin, arteries, lens\corneas are the obvious systems affected by a loss of elasticity. I joke that rigor mortis is already setting in. Seriously though, this regularity should really be investigated. It could help us find the fountain of youth.

  • @mchapman132
    @mchapman132 3 года назад +44

    I don’t trust the pharmaceutical industry.

    • @Joop5000
      @Joop5000 3 года назад +3

      Their drugs will do more harm then blood pressure, They fabricate numbers so they can sell more drugs!

    • @mchapman132
      @mchapman132 3 года назад +3

      @@Joop5000 I’m 73, take no prescriptions. April, 2021, my last blood test for my annual physical….BP was 117/78. Blood glucose was 88. Triglycerides were 63. Cholesterol was perfect. Thyroid perfect, no issues across the board, but 20lbs over weight.
      The nurse practitioner told me to be careful, I was prediabetic, and she was thinking of BP meds for me. I changed doctors.

  • @paulmaxwell8851
    @paulmaxwell8851 Год назад +2

    May I add something? How you measure blood pressure is very important. Buy yourself a home digital machine from the pharmacy. Sit upright in a comfy chair for a solid five minutes, with your feet on the floor, not crossed. No music, no radio, no TV. Just be quiet. Don't do this if you've eaten in the last hour or so. Keep notes on your blood pressure and pulse, and check once in a while. Don't obsess about it. But do pay attention if you're over 120/70. If only the second number is high, you have isolated diastolic hypertension, and the latest research shows that it does not lead to stroke or heart attack. If the first, or both numbers are high, you must do something about it: start eating properly (no processed foods) and get some serious, heart-pumping exercise at least a couple of times a week. Do I need to remind you to stop smoking? Most people CAN get those numbers down without pharmaceuticals.

  • @hornet224
    @hornet224 Год назад +2

    My doctor uses the same metric for blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, A1C, heart rate, and body weight for all adult age groups. If anything is out of line, be prescribes medication.

  • @etmax1
    @etmax1 2 года назад +11

    My brother is in his 70's and his BP is 120/80 without medication. According to these charts he should be 18. 🙂
    Oh and my wife is in her 60's and hers is 103/69.

    • @2Truth4Liberty
      @2Truth4Liberty 11 месяцев назад

      I dropped BP doing KETOvore
      I'm 60+ male (and was about spot on BP with that chart)
      and now fall into the 14 year old :-0)

  • @perry9492
    @perry9492 5 месяцев назад +3

    It seems like they went from one extreme to the other on this. I have a feeling that the new 120/80 recommendation for all ages is a bit unrealistic and does not represent normal blood pressure for all ages. I think there is some pressure from the pharmaceutical industry to lower the numbers. At what point are the side effects worth the extra risk and is there really any risk. We were wrongly told to avoid fat for years and the food pyramid was up side down with carbs at the bottom.

  • @richardhanley1342
    @richardhanley1342 2 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @bucketrance
    @bucketrance Год назад +2

    I checked my blood pressure and mine is 130/95 I am age 35 but never a doctor ever told me I had high blood pressure