Peter Attia· MD
when you're sleeping your blood pressure should be low right that's physiology y when you're out and about and doing things it's going to be higher
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when you're sleeping your blood pressure should be low right that's physiology y when you're out and about and doing things it's going to be higher
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Physiology and there's pathophysiology so physiologically our blood pressure does go up and it's meant to go up during some of these these cases it's it's a function of increased cardiac output which is one of the components of of blood pressure