Indicator & classification of blood pressure – Kinetik Blood Pressure BPM4TL User Manual

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Indicator & Classification of Blood Pressure

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The table below shows the different blood pressure classifications (Low to Severe hypertension) and
corresponding colours. Please note that factors such as smoking, obesity and diabetes will affect your blood
pressure. Always consult your physician or health care professional before starting a diet or exercise regime.

Low blood pressure, or hypotension, occurs when blood pressure during and after each heartbeat is much

lower than usual. This means the heart, brain, and other parts of the body do not get enough blood. Symptoms
may include blurry vision, confusion, dizziness, light-headedness, sleepiness and weakness. However, blood
pressure that is borderline low for one person may be normal for another. Consequently, hypotension in a
healthy person that does not cause any problems usually doesn’t require treatment. If in doubt, seek advice
from your physician or healthcare professional.

The colour indicator and the colours used are designed to indicate the various classifications of blood pressure

only. The use of red and orange colours should not be interpreted as a medical emergency.

Note

Risk Category Indicator

Classification of

Blood Pressure Levels

Systolic

(mmHg)

Diastolic
(mmHg)

Grade 3

Severe Hypertension

180

or

110

Grade 2

Moderate Hypertension

160 ~ 179

or 100 ~ 109

Grade 1

Mild Hypertension

140 ~ 159

or 90 ~ 99

High-Normal

130 ~ 139

or 85 ~ 89

Optimal & Normal

91 ~ 129

and 61 ~ 84

Low

90

and

60

Corresponding

Colour

Dark Red

Light Red

Orange

Yellow

Green

Yellow Down

Arrow with Green

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