Sunday, May 19, 2013

Talk on Your Mobile Phone Can Trigger Increase Tension

For some people, the use of cell phones it can also increase the risk of high blood pressure. This is caused by the stress that occurs when the call is done.
The study found that talking on the phone could spur significant increases in blood pressure, which is associated with increased heart rate. This should be an important concern when doctors warn patients about the risk of cardiovascular disease.
In his research, the experts took 12 samples of blood pressure were read for 1 minute of 94 participants who had blood pressure is not too low or high. Participants had an average age of 53 years and sit comfortably on the chair in the doctor's consulting room. They were left alone in situ sampling of blood pressure when first performed.



On that occasion, the doctor called the respondent at least three times. At that time each respondent answered the phone, increased blood pressure from 121/77 to an average of 129/82. In fact, based on the American Heart Association blood pressure above 120/80 does not include healthy for more than 20 years old.
The study also found that some participants still felt relaxed despite receiving more than 30 calls per day. Researchers suspect they may have some sort of immunity so tensinya not jumped. "Respondents younger more accustomed to the use of the phone. Research shows more young people are not bothered with phone calls," said Dr. Giuseppe Crippa of William of Saliceto Hospital, Italy.
High blood pressure is known as a risk factor for a wide range of other diseases. High blood pressure is a condition in which a person's blood pressure above the normal range, ie above 120 mmHg for systolic blood pressure (when the heart pumps blood into the arteries), and 80 mmHg diastolic (blood pressure when the heart expands or relaxation).
Disorders of the heart and blood vessels are regarded as the number one killer in the world often stems from hypertension or high blood pressure. Therefore, hypertension should be avoided.
According to estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the world, an estimated one billion people suffer from hypertension. Most of the people who suffer from hypertension in low-income developing countries to moderate. Uncontrolled hypertension will lead to substantial health burden.

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