How much blood pressure blood glucose lipid normal?
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2023-02-13 14:41
The normal values of blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipid are individualized, specifically as follows:
1. Blood pressure: Normal blood pressure is generally considered to be 130/80mmHg, but it can also be 140/90mmHg for some elderly people;
2. Blood glucose: Normal fasting blood glucose is generally considered to be 6.9-6.1mmol/L, and postprandial blood glucose is usually 6-8mmol/L, but for some elderly people, it can also reach 6-10mmol/L;
3. Blood lipid: the normal value of blood lipid is highly individualized. For example, triglyceride is recommended to be controlled within 2mmol/L, which is the normal level of triglyceride. However, the range of cholesterol and low-density cholesterol in blood lipids is usually divided according to physical conditions, complications and risk factors, such as blood glucose, blood pressure, coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, carotid artery plaque, etc., and the target value is set according to the comprehensive status, namely the risk assessment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) within 10 years. The normal value should be about 1.8mmoI/L or even 1.4mmol/L for high-risk groups, and about 2.6mmol/L for intermediate-risk groups. The normal values of blood pressure, blood sugar and blood fat should be determined by relevant professionals according to individual.
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