Easy Monitoring for Optimal Health
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The BPBIO 750 is an automatic, accurate, and user-friendly blood pressure monitor. Voice-guidance and a self-adjusting elbow sensor and cu provide the ideal position for accurate results. With the touch of a button, examinees can self-test using either arm.
The clinically-validated BPBIO 750 precisely measures systolic and diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, pulse, pulse pressure, and rate pressure product. These measurements can help you identify potential health risks and create e ective treatment plans. Use the BPBIO 750 as a standalone device or paired with InBody professional body composition analyzers for an in-depth health assessment.
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Key Features
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Self-Adjusting Cuff & Sensor
Cu and elbow sensor auto-adjusts to put examinees in the ideal position for accurate results
Ambidextrous Self-Testing
Wheelchair-accessible design with voice guidance for easy self-measurement using either arm
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45-Second Test
Delivers clinically accurate, precise, and reproducible results in just 45 seconds
Compact & Lightweight
Lightweight space-saving design for hassle-free setup and portable measurement
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Systolic Blood Pressure
The pressure of blood that is exerted on the artery walls when the heart beats. Maintaining systolic blood pressure below 120 mmHg has been shown to reduce the risk of diseases associated with hypertension, such as coronary heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, etc.
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Mean Arterial Pressure
The average pressure in the arteries during a single cardiac cycle. MAP has been shown to correlate with and indicate perfusion and e ective delivery of nutrients to the various organs.
Normal MAP range: 70 - 100 mmHG
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Pulse Rate
The number of heart beats per minute. A low resting heart rate has been shown
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Diastolic Blood Pressure
The pressure of blood that is exerted on the artery walls when the heart rests between beats. Maintaining diastolic blood pressure below 80 mmHg has been shown to reduce the risk of diseases associated with hypertension.
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Pulse Pressure
The numeric di erence between the systolic and diastolic blood pressure that has been shown to correlate with coronary heart health. Studies show that maintaining a pulse pressure between 40 and 60 mmHg is recommended for regulating good heart health.
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The product of systolic blood pressure and heart rate that has been shown to indicate myocardial oxygen demand.
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