CONNEQT Demo
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Welcome to the next generation of vascular biometric health monitoring, the CONNEQT Arterial Health Assessment with the CONNEQT Pulse Arterial Health Monitor. • Make the CONNEQT Arterial Health Assessment your own by customizing the Pulse to focus on the cardiovascular metrics that matter most to you. Whether tracking trends, targeting health goals, or simplifying your view, the Pulse offers flexible display options with up to three panels showing key measurements or trends. Use the CONNEQT App to tailor your display and align it with your personalized arterial health assessment goals. You can even switch between light and dark mode to enhance your experience. • READ MORE: Understanding the Health Metrics Tracked by the CONNEQT Pulse • https://conneqthealth.com/insights/un... • Additional Resources • Watch the Full Onboarding Series: http://conneqthealth.com/get-started/ • Order Your Pulse Today: https://conneqthealth.com/shop/checko... • More Info on the Pulse: https://conneqthealth.com/product/ • Download the CONNEQT App: https://conneqthealth.com/downloadapp • CONNEQT Health Website: https://conneqthealth.com/ • Read our Blog: https://conneqthealth.com/blog/ • CONNEQT Health FAQ: https://conneqthealth.com/support/ • • Follow Us • Instagram: / conneqthealth • Facebook: / conneqthealth • X: https://x.com/conneqthealth • #CONNEQTPulse • The CONNEQT Pulse is more than just a blood pressure monitor; it’s a comprehensive health tool designed to give you deeper insights into your cardiovascular health. By tracking critical metrics, such as central blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and heart rate, the CONNEQT Pulse empowers you to take proactive steps toward better heart health. In this guide, we’ll break down the key metrics this advanced device tracks and explain why they matter for your overall well-being. • Why CONNEQT is Different from Traditional Blood Pressure Readings • Standard cuffs measure brachial blood pressure—the pressure in your arm—but the actual strain on your heart is determined by central blood pressure (CBP), which can be significantly elevated even when brachial readings appear normal. • Interpreting Your Brachial Blood Pressure Results Using The Pulse • Brachial blood pressure refers to the pressure exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the brachial artery in the upper arm. This measurement is expressed using two key values: systolic blood pressure (SBP), which indicates the maximum pressure during the heart’s contraction, and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), which reflects the minimum pressure when the heart relaxes between beats. SBP and DBP provide important insights into your cardiovascular health by indicating the force your blood exerts on your arteries throughout the cardiac cycle. While brachial blood pressure focuses on the pressure within the arteries of your upper arm, it differs from Central Blood Pressure (CBP), which measures pressure closer to the heart and major organs. Both measurements are essential for a comprehensive understanding of your cardiovascular condition, offering unique perspectives on your heart health. • Brachial blood pressure is an essential indicator of your overall cardiovascular health because it directly measures the force exerted on your arteries during each heartbeat. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a leading risk factor for severe cardiovascular conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, and kidney disease. Monitoring both SBP and DBP is crucial because elevated readings in either can signal an increased cardiovascular risk. While SBP and DBP alone often increase with age due to stiffening arteries, they both can increase because of common medical conditions that cause arterial stiffness, such as diabetes, high cholesterol, obesity, and kidney disease. An elevated DBP itself can also indicate health issues, particularly in younger individuals. Understanding and managing your brachial blood pressure is key to maintaining heart health and preventing the progression of hypertension, making it a critical tool in the ongoing assessment of your cardiovascular system.
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