Unrelated to topic but I was in hospital recently and nurses came around to do vital,blood pressure oxygen temperature.i was having a high blood pressure. Often I lay with crossed legs but a nurse told me to uncross my legs and blood pressure went down. Why why cross legs increase blood pressure ?

  • P00ptart@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    It makes kinks in your veins and arteries like a hose. Which slows the flow and builds pressure.

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    11 hours ago

    Leg muscles are one of the biggest muscles in the body and flexing those will increase blood pressure during it. Aka doing squats and blood pressure shooting up during it.

    Sitting cross legged probably activates those enough to increase blood pressure.

    • vrek@programming.devOP
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      11 hours ago

      Ok I can kinda agree but I wasn’t cross legged. Just laying with right ankle on top of left ankle

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        11 hours ago

        I may be wrong, but I think holding a slightly cross legged position does still require some muscle contraction, and it may cause some compression over having your legs relaxed and spread apart. Also, if you’re lying on your back, then there might be a slight pressure difference from having one leg higher than the rest of your body.

        The way you’re describing it, all of these factors will only change the pressure very slightly.

        It could also be that you were more relaxed during the second reading, and so that time was the most important contributor. For example, white coat hypertension

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_coat_hypertension

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        5 hours ago

        The pressure in your arm is not unrelated to or disconnected from the pressure in your legs. They are directly correlated. If the pressure in your legs goes up, so will the pressure in your arm, it’s the same system. The pressure in the entire system is what the arm measurement is supposed to show, that’s why they’re taking it. They usually don’t care about your arm specifically, they are trying to understand the whole system, including the pressure in your legs, which will be reflected in that same arm measurement. That’s the whole point, otherwise it wouldn’t be a good measurement.

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        11 hours ago

        Your blood vessels are a closed system. Imagine I fill a garden hose with water and cap it off at both ends, then kink the hose somewhere. Pressure will rise because it’s a closed system. It doesn’t matter if I kink it at one end or the other. Overall pressure will rise because I’ve removed some space somewhere.

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        11 hours ago

        Fill a rubber glove with water and tie the opening, now squeeze three of the fingers and observe what happens with the remaining ones

        The cardiovascular system is effectively a very long bag of liquid, if you compress one area it can no longer hold the same volume of blood, that blood needs to go somewhere else, which increases the pressure in the other areas