Excercise Blood Pressure
Exercise blood pressure (EBP) is a measure of the pressure that occurs when the body is actively engaged in physical activity. It is an important indicator of cardiovascular health and can be used to monitor for medical conditions, such as hypertension and heart disease. Elevated EBP can increase the risk of stroke, heart attack, and heart failure. Regular monitoring of EBP can help identify and manage any underlying conditions and reduce the risk of these complications. Exercise is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and having an appropriate EBP can help people stay healthy and active.
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