blood pressure (May 2010 – September 2011)

blood pressure and pulse data


date systolic (mmHg) diastolic (mmHg) pulse
9/16/11 140 68 38
9/15/11 139 75 58
9/14/11 136 78 46
9/12/11 165 78 48
9/12/11 161 83 47
8/22/11 149 74 53
8/17/11 129 62 44
8/16/11 148 70 45
8/15/11 143 72 47
8/15/11 144 59 49
8/12/11 130 72 41
8/12/11 133 65 44
8/12/11 139 67 45
8/12/11 129 75 54
8/9/11 142 59 57
8/8/11 133 67 43
8/8/11 145 63 44
8/8/11 135 69 47
8/3/11 133 79 46
8/1/11 153 72 42
8/1/11 143 73 43
7/31/11 149 81 67
7/30/11 142 68 46
6/22/11 142 68 53
6/22/11 124 72 40
5/31/11 143 77 52
5/30/11 142 71 47
5/30/11 150 71 52
5/23/11 157 79 55
2/22/11 136 69 53
2/8/11 143 71 48
2/5/11 134 67 44
11/3/10 161 74 52
10/31/10 139 79 48
9/28/10 180 75 64
9/26/10 137 75 49
9/26/10 150 76 43
6/9/10 147 66 49
6/9/10 155 79 60
6/8/10 140 69 52
6/7/10 141 69 45
5/26/10 143 78 42
5/21/10 142 72 68
5/20/10 160 79 58
5/20/10 144 72 57
5/15/10 132 75 47
5/13/10 146 72 48
5/6/10 142 72 48

Comments

  1. Flossy / 22 September 2011

    The data are inconclusive. There is no clear correlation between regular intercourse and blood pressure, between medication and blood pressure, nor between medication and regular intercourse.

  2. HANKY / 4 October 2011

    Your pulse is so low!
    Are you there?
    ps: having to enter an email address every time one comments on this blog annoys one.

  3. HANKY / 4 October 2011

    interesting how the 3 data points change in correlation. seems that its not necessarily your blood pressure that varies, rather its your entire constitution!

  4. Flossy / 5 October 2011

    Yes, there’s covariance most of the time. Interestingly, giving up off coffee since August has had no effect on blood pressure so far. I’m now analyzing my heart rate during various sorts of activities. More data to come.