This demo page shows you what your "Charts and Log" page will look like. Of course, your page will contain different charts, according to your lifestyle changes.
Blood Pressure with Trend Lines
This chart shows your systolic and diastolic pressure with trend lines. Green lines indicate a BP decrease, and red lines an increase. The chart only shows readings taken at home which are not discarded because taken after activities that might have temporarily altered your BP. To verify your complete list of readings (including the ones excluded in the charts) look at the BP log below.
Blood Pressure Log
Legend: | = BP taken at home by habitual person(s). | = BP taken at home not by habitual person(s). |
= BP taken at doctor office or hospital. | = BP taken in other places. |
Weekly Average
The two charts above show your weekly average systolic and diastolic BP.
The blue numbers in the white boxes indicate the readings taken during that week.
Blood Pressure by Day of the Week
Blood Pressure by Hour of the Day
Number of Readings by Hypertension Level
Instant Blood Pressure Variation After the BMC Sessions.
The bars indicate your BP variation during each session.
Green bars indicate a decrease of your BP, and red bars indicate an increase.
The chart only includes sessions for which you have provided BP values both before and after each BMC session.
The next section allows you to analyze lifestyles that have changed in the selected period.
By comparing the lifestyle changes with your BP, you can find out whether it is worth for you to modify your habits.Aerobic Exercise Analysis
Weight Analysis
Personal Lifestyles
Atenolol Analysis
Chlorthalidone Analysis
This blood pressure reading will be permanently deleted and cannot be recovered. Are you sure?