A person has hypertension when his or her blood pressure is more than 140 / / 90 mm Hg ( millimeters of mercury ).
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Rising and falling millimeters of mercury in a blood pressure gauge is the quickest way to find out whether the heart is straining too hard.
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Mission Control first noticed the drop in pressure Jan . 1 and said the data showed a daily decline of about 2 millimeters of mercury.
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It reduced systolic blood pressure within two weeks by an average of 5.5 millimeters and diastolic pressure by an average of 3 millimeters of mercury.
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High blood pressure is defined as a systolic pressure above 140 and a diastolic pressure above 90; blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury.
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For switching from millimeters of mercury to pascals it is sufficient to add the common logarithm of the factor between both units to the A parameter:
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Nearly 50 million Americans have high blood pressure, defined as readings consistently higher than 140 / 90 millimeters of mercury, or 130 / 85 in diabetics.
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It reduced systolic blood pressure within two weeks by an average of 5 . 5 millimeters and diastolic pressure by an average of 3 millimeters of mercury.
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Just 27 million seek treatment, and only half of them get their blood pressure under control, which is defined as below 140 / 90 millimeters of mercury.
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The diet lowered blood pressure in both groups, though the benefit was greater in those with high blood pressure, who achieved reductions averaging 11.5 / 5.7 millimeters of mercury.