
blood pressure response
Blood pressure response refers to how your blood pressure changes in reaction to activities like exercise, stress, or rest. During activity, blood pressure naturally rises to supply your muscles with enough oxygen and nutrients. When you relax or stop exercising, it should decrease back toward normal levels. Healthy blood pressure regulation involves flexible adjustments to meet your body's needs. If blood pressure stays too high or doesn’t decline properly after activity, it can indicate underlying health issues. Monitoring these responses helps understand cardiovascular health and guides effective treatment or lifestyle adjustments.