Saturday, May 18, 2013

Study Italian: speaking by mobile phone may cause a rise in blood pressure

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A study conducted in Italy to speak by mobile phone, may lead to high blood pressure
The study, conducted by doctors from the hospital «Guglielmo da Saliceto» in Italy that talking by cell phone (mobile phone), may lead to a clear increase in blood pressure readings, since they may rise from 121/77 mmHg to 129/82 mmHg.
The study team reviewed the results within the activities of the annual meeting of the American Society of Hypertension, which was held in San Francisco during the period between 15-18 of this month of May
 

In spite of the results reached by the research team, but the study also pointed out that the rise in systolic blood pressure values ​​associated with using a cell phone, was lower in people who used to engage in a large number of phone calls, including more than 30 calls a day.

And reflect the systolic blood pressure values ​​for the amount of pressure experienced by the arteries when the blood rush through it, after myocardial contractility, and represents 120 mmHg read the optimum value of this pressure.
According to the researchers explained the study have not been able to detect the reasons that explain the decline of the affected talking so much of calls every day

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