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Blood pressure is expressed by means of two individual values of systolic and diastolic pressure. The first number that appears in the measurement is the systolic pressure. It corresponds to the pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts and supplies with blood. The second number is the diastolic pressure refers to pressure in the arteries when the heart relaxes after the contraction. A study published in a leading medical journal Lancet shows that each of the two values is associated with an increased risk of various cardiovascular diseases. High systolic pressure seemed directly hallux rigidus associated with intracranial hemorrhage and angina. The high diastolic pressure was associated with the abdominal aortic aneurysm. The study aimed to examine the relationship of arterial pressure with 12 different cardiovascular diseases. More than 1.2 million patients enrolled. The participants were 30 or older and had no history hallux rigidus of heart disease. The study was funded by the British institute hallux rigidus NIHR, the Wellcome Trust Agency and the consortium Medical Research hallux rigidus Council Prognosis Research Strategy Partnership. The findings refute the prevailing theory that the systolic and diastolic pressure also affect the risk of cardiovascular complications, explains the study leader Dr. Rapsomaniki Helen Farr by the Institute of London. These data suggest that blood pressure determines the risk of heart disease through different biological mechanisms underlying this should be taken into consideration when examining patients. Source: http://www.zoomblog.org/2014/08/blog-post_932.html#ixzz3Bh1E7pLt
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