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  2. Systolic vs. Diastolic Blood Pressure - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/systolic-and-diastolic-blood-pressure-1746075

    Diastolic blood pressure is the bottom number and refers to the amount of pressure in the arteries while the heart is resting in between heartbeats. For example, a blood pressure reading considered normal for most healthy adults is usually below 120/80, which is reported as “120 over 80.”

  3. Blood pressure chart: What your reading means - Mayo Clinic

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    Bottom number, called diastolic pressure. The bottom number measures the pressure in the arteries between heartbeats. The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association divide blood pressure into four general categories. Ideal blood pressure is categorized as normal.

  4. Blood Pressure Chart & Numbers (Normal Range, Systolic, Diastolic...

    www.webmd.com/hypertension-high-blood-pressure/diastolic-and-systolic-blood...

    The diastolic reading, or the bottom number, is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats. This is the time when the heart fills with blood and gets oxygen. This is what...

  5. Understanding Blood Pressure Readings - American Heart...

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    Diastolic blood pressure is the second number. It measures the pressure your blood is pushing against your artery walls while the heart muscle rests between beats. Which number is more important? A higher systolic or diastolic reading may be used to diagnose high blood pressure.

  6. Diastolic blood pressure: How low is too low? - News | UAB

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    Low diastolic blood pressure is a risk factor for new-onset heart failure in older adults. Learn the causes of low diastolic pressure and how to deal with it.

  7. What causes high diastolic blood pressure? - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/high-diastolic-pressure

    High diastolic blood pressure can increase the risk of adverse health events. Learn about the causes, treatment, and prevention.

  8. A look at diastolic blood pressure - Harvard Health

    www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/a-look-at-diastolic-blood-pressure

    The bottom (diastolic) number in blood pressure plays an essential role in heart health. Diastolic pressure is the pressure during the resting phase between heartbeats, as coronary vessels supply oxygen to the heart muscle. It’s important to keep the number low, but not too low.

  9. Low Diastolic Blood Pressure: Symptoms, Causes, and More -...

    www.healthline.com/health/low-diastolic-blood-pressure

    If your diastolic blood pressure is too low, your heart muscles won’t get enough oxygenated blood. This can lead to the weakening of your heart, a condition called diastolic heart failure. What...

  10. Understanding Your Blood Pressure Numbers - Cleveland Clinic...

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    Diastolic blood pressure measures the force that’s exerted on your arteries during diastole, when your heart is at rest and relaxing between beats.

  11. Diastole vs. Systole: Guide to Blood Pressure - Healthline

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    Learn what diastolic and systolic blood pressure mean and how they relate to risk, symptoms, and complications of high and low blood pressure.