The force exerted by circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels, primarily measured in the arteries when the heart pumps blood.
The pressure within the cardiovascular system that indicates the health and function of the heart and blood vessels, typically assessed through two values: systolic pressure during heart contractions and diastolic pressure during relaxation.
A key physiological measurement that reflects the dynamic state of the cardiovascular system, influencing various bodily functions and often monitored for conditions such as hypertension or hypotension.
Example:
血圧を計りましょう。
A medical condition characterized by elevated blood pressure readings, specifically when the systolic pressure exceeds 140 mmHg or the diastolic pressure exceeds 90 mmHg, indicating potential health risks.
A state in which the blood pressure consistently remains above the normal range, often defined as a systolic pressure over 160 mmHg or diastolic pressure over 95 mmHg, which can lead to various cardiovascular issues.
A chronic health issue where the force of blood against the artery walls is persistently too high, often requiring lifestyle changes or medication for management.
A condition reflected by abnormal readings of blood pressure that may result from various factors, including diet, stress, or underlying health problems, often necessitating medical evaluation.
Example:
塩分の高い食事をとると、高血圧の原因になるかもしれない。
A medical condition characterized by consistently elevated blood pressure levels, which can lead to complications such as stroke or heart enlargement.
A health disorder often resulting from various underlying factors, including kidney disease, where the normal range of blood pressure is significantly exceeded.
A chronic state of heightened arterial pressure, which may be essential or secondary to other health issues, necessitating ongoing monitoring and management.
心臓が収縮して血液を動脈に押し出す際に測定される血圧の値で、心臓の機能や血管の状態を示す指標とされる。
心臓が血液を送り出す瞬間の圧力を示し、一般的に動脈血圧計によって測定される重要な健康指標の一つ。
血液を全身に循環させるために心臓が収縮することによって生じる圧力で、循環器系の健康状態を評価する際の重要なデータ を提供する。
A medical condition characterized by blood pressure readings consistently lower than the normal range, often defined as a systolic pressure below 100 millimeters of mercury in adults.
A physiological state in which blood pressure fails to reach standard levels, frequently resulting in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and headaches, particularly when systolic pressure is between 90 and 100 millimeters of mercury.
A health issue wherein the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels is insufficient, leading to potential discomfort and an increased likelihood of feeling unwell.
Example:
彼女は、低血圧だ。