He is saying they didn’t start treating your BP until it was consistently over 140/90 which is correct now they are treating when it’s over 120/80. That is a change.
Ok hold on wait a minute Dr. Oz. Now, I've been nursing a solid 20+ years & as long as I've been in the field, normal blood pressure has always been 120/80. I can't lie, I immediately got flustered when I saw the numbers in this video, but I haven't watched the video just yet. So I'm hoping that I just read it wrong, bcs that makes no sense at all to me🤷 Newsflash Dr. Oz... Schools are teaching 120/80 as the norm. So I find the video very misinformed.
Thank you! I agree. Guidelines have been in place for many decades that say 120/80 is perfectly normal until you are older then expect 140/90 especially if you gain a little weight. Even higher if you're over 60 and it was considered okay. In my youth my resting blood pressure was always a perfect 120/80. What Dr. Oz is pushing is very dangerous and false narrative as far as I am concerned. And this change in standard has been gradual and that signals that it was systematic, planned, and deliberate. In 2021 it was 130/80 now 2 yrs later it is 120/80? And that's considered too high? I say BS.
I have NEVER ever seen 140/90 be the norm blood pressure..smh. And that's how easily people can be misinformed..ok let me try to watch the rest of thia
10 years ago if you checked the guidelines it was there. It seems a bit harder now to find this on the internet. Hmmmm wonder why. But it has been true for many decades that it was normal and okay as you age your numbers go up. The only debate was how far up. One old doctors opinion was take you age and add that to 100 and that was considered what one can expect in the upper (systolic) number. It was only a "rule of thumb" as everyone is different. If you know or can find an old doctor please ask them. They will tell you. I have to disqualify myself here as I am not a doctor and I admit I don't know the whole truth but when I see this type of information being dished out it gives me pause for concern.
It has always been 120/80. But a number doesn’t give you the entire picture of a person. Nobody can have 120/80 all the time. It’s crazy. Everyone would be on pills then. My Bp is never BELOW 120/80. I don’t think anyone can be there especially walking around.
@@tamilynn7218 same. Without my pills I would be much higher. But there’s nothing else wrong with me. I check twice a year thoroughly. Blood. X-rays. Urine. Everything.
Dr. OZ shame on you, the person taking the blood pressure, took it with a drug store electronic device and the cuff over a person with a coat covering the arm joint. This cannot ever produce an accurate pressure reading. PS where did you go to medical school, they need to have better instructions on how to take a proper blood pressure reading.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised outside of Philadelphia, PA, Oz received his undergraduate degree from Harvard and a joint MD and MBA from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Wharton Business School. Dr. Oz has won ten Daytime Emmy® Awards for “The Dr. Oz Show” and is an Attending Physician at NY Presbyterian-Columbia Medical Center. He still performs dozens of heart operations annually. His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive surgery, alternative medicine and healthcare policy. He has authored over 400 original publications, book chapters, and medical books, has received numerous patents, and still performs heart surgery. He also authors a newspaper column syndicated by Hearst in 175 markets internationally.
I'm 85 and have 140. That's a big drop to 120. I just wonder if this is another way to sell more drugs. So many drugs have bad side effects.
Just another reason to give out meds, more meds needed = more money..come on people
He is saying they didn’t start treating your BP until it was consistently over 140/90 which is correct now they are treating when it’s over 120/80. That is a change.
Ok hold on wait a minute Dr. Oz. Now, I've been nursing a solid 20+ years & as long as I've been in the field, normal blood pressure has always been 120/80. I can't lie, I immediately got flustered when I saw the numbers in this video, but I haven't watched the video just yet. So I'm hoping that I just read it wrong, bcs that makes no sense at all to me🤷 Newsflash Dr. Oz... Schools are teaching 120/80 as the norm. So I find the video very misinformed.
Thank you! I agree. Guidelines have been in place for many decades that say 120/80 is perfectly normal until you are older then expect 140/90 especially if you gain a little weight. Even higher if you're over 60 and it was considered okay. In my youth my resting blood pressure was always a perfect 120/80. What Dr. Oz is pushing is very dangerous and false narrative as far as I am concerned. And this change in standard has been gradual and that signals that it was systematic, planned, and deliberate. In 2021 it was 130/80 now 2 yrs later it is 120/80? And that's considered too high? I say BS.
You can be sure the pharmaceutical companies are behind this. Profits, profits, profits. That comes first. Not people.
I have NEVER ever seen 140/90 be the norm blood pressure..smh. And that's how easily people can be misinformed..ok let me try to watch the rest of thia
10 years ago if you checked the guidelines it was there. It seems a bit harder now to find this on the internet. Hmmmm wonder why. But it has been true for many decades that it was normal and okay as you age your numbers go up. The only debate was how far up. One old doctors opinion was take you age and add that to 100 and that was considered what one can expect in the upper (systolic) number. It was only a "rule of thumb" as everyone is different. If you know or can find an old doctor please ask them. They will tell you. I have to disqualify myself here as I am not a doctor and I admit I don't know the whole truth but when I see this type of information being dished out it gives me pause for concern.
I remember the number before the 80' I go with them thanks
I don't know why. my blood pressure is always high. I never eat salt or fatty food. I am tired to take medicine.
U need to eat fat and have some salt u will feel so much better ! The proper human diet Dr Ken Berry
It has always been 120/80. But a number doesn’t give you the entire picture of a person. Nobody can have 120/80 all the time. It’s crazy. Everyone would be on pills then. My Bp is never BELOW 120/80. I don’t think anyone can be there especially walking around.
Mine is always under 140/90
@@tamilynn7218 same. Without my pills I would be much higher. But there’s nothing else wrong with me. I check twice a year thoroughly. Blood. X-rays. Urine. Everything.
Excuse to give out blood pressure medication
Mine is 136/87
Great info 😊
140 = time to limit fried and fatty foods.
That's the number we use as normal for the past 10 years. 120/80 under
sure.Lower blood presure and increase sleep.
Normal is 120/80 110 70 is low but between 120/140 is ok more then 140 is big nit so big 150 is alarm but dangerous is more then 160
Pressure x Blood support
What good is it
It used to be 120/80 And up to 140/90
I thought it was salt
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Dr. OZ shame on you, the person taking the blood pressure, took it with a drug store electronic device and the cuff over a person with a coat covering the arm joint. This cannot ever produce an accurate pressure reading. PS where did you go to medical school, they need to have better instructions on how to take a proper blood pressure reading.
That’s not going to happen. It would be good. I’m always low anyway
Amazing right after so many got "vaccinated" and sugar is in so many foods
35 years 120/80 is normal . I'm am a nurse knows information is wrong on this video.
I used to like Dr Oz until my Doctor said he's out for profit
Is Dr. Oz an actual doctor?
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised outside of Philadelphia, PA, Oz received his undergraduate degree from Harvard and a joint MD and MBA from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Wharton Business School. Dr. Oz has won ten Daytime Emmy® Awards for “The Dr. Oz Show” and is an Attending Physician at NY Presbyterian-Columbia Medical Center. He still performs dozens of heart operations annually. His research interests include heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive surgery, alternative medicine and healthcare policy. He has authored over 400 original publications, book chapters, and medical books, has received numerous patents, and still performs heart surgery. He also authors a newspaper column syndicated by Hearst in 175 markets internationally.
I use to listen like DrOz but since he believes in Trump I lost all respect and now he gives me high blood pressure
Since he believes in Trump, I have all kinds of respect for him. I’m sure he could care less if you just went away Biden Ebo.
That says more about you than him , and I’m sure he doesn’t mind someone so easily misled not listening to him anymore
Vax
Pax you mean
@@dixie2675 vax, I mean