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At-Home Blood Pressure Monitor

Home BP Monitor, Sphygmomanometer

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Monitors a key biomarker for cardiovascular health and longevity.

An at-home blood pressure monitor is a diagnostic device used to track blood pressure, a primary driver of cardiovascular disease and a key predictor of healthspan. Regular monitoring allows for early detection of hypertension and enables timely lifestyle or medical interventions to maintain optimal vascular health, mitigating a major risk factor for age-related decline.

Verdict

A foundational, low-cost tool for managing a critical healthspan biomarker.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Foundational

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$30 - $100

Protocol

  • Measure twice daily, once in the morning before medication/caffeine and once in the evening.
  • Sit quietly for 5 minutes with feet flat on the floor before measuring.
  • Use a validated, properly-sized upper arm cuff for accurate readings.
  • Record readings to track trends over time and share with a healthcare provider.

Flags

  • Improper cuff size or placement can lead to highly inaccurate readings.
  • Device calibration should be checked periodically against a clinical-grade monitor.
  • Avoid measurement after caffeine, exercise, or during periods of stress for accurate results.
  • Focus on trends over time rather than single anomalous readings.