Average Blood Pressure Formula:
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Definition: This calculator computes the average of multiple blood pressure readings to provide a more reliable measurement.
Purpose: It helps healthcare professionals and individuals track blood pressure trends over time by eliminating outliers and variations.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The sum of all blood pressure readings is divided by the number of readings to calculate the average.
Details: Calculating average BP provides a more accurate picture than single readings, helping to:
Tips:
Q1: How many readings should I include?
A: For clinical purposes, include at least 3 readings taken on different days. For home monitoring, 7-14 readings over a week are ideal.
Q2: What's a normal average blood pressure?
A: Generally, an average below 120/80 mmHg is considered normal, but consult your healthcare provider for personalized targets.
Q3: Should I include unusually high or low readings?
A: Include all readings unless you know they were measurement errors. The average helps smooth out temporary variations.
Q4: Can I calculate separate averages for systolic and diastolic?
A: This calculator works for either. For complete analysis, calculate averages for both systolic and diastolic pressures separately.
Q5: How often should I calculate my average BP?
A: Weekly averages are common for home monitoring. Monthly averages help track longer-term trends.