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In Tecumseh, Mich, we obtained blood pressure (BP) self-determination data in 608 healthy adults (327 men, 281 women; average age, 32.6 +/- 3.5 years) representing a wide range of educational backgrounds. The average (+/- SD) home BP (average 12.7 readings over 1 week) was 120.7/74.8 +/- 10.4/8.6 mm Hg for men and 110.9/69.9 +/- 10.1/7.7 for women. One hundred thirty-three subjects remeasured their home BP 1 year later and a strong correlation between the two readings was obtained (r = .70). Large-scale BP self-determination is feasible. Based on the BP distribution in Tecumseh, the upper limit of normalcy for home BP (2 SDs above the mean) is 142/92 mm Hg for men and 131/85 mm Hg for women.
Adult, Male, Self Care, Reference Values, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Blood Pressure Determination, Female, Monitoring, Physiologic
Adult, Male, Self Care, Reference Values, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Blood Pressure Determination, Female, Monitoring, Physiologic
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