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Why does blood pressure decrease when you stand up from a lying down position?


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I know there is venous pooling due to gravity but how does this exactly affect pressure exerted on the walls of blood vessels. Does diastolic or sytolic blood pressure decrease? Thanks!!

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Does overall blood pressure decrease, or is it just in the upper portions of the body? Because from a lying down position, at least, it's probably just a matter of raising the height of the head relative to the heart, and the body needing a couple moments to compensate. I'm not sure about going from sitting upright to standing, but perhaps it's just the acceleration draining blood downwards. That's a physics explanation, anyway. I don't know much about anatomy.

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I don't think the acceleration has much to do with it, so much as the change in pressure (both an increase and a decrease). At the most extreme, there is about 2 meters of water (blood) pressure against your feet that wasn't there before, whereas for the head the heart now needs to pump against a few centimeters of pressure.

 

I don't know much about this, but I would guess the body would compensate by constricting and relaxing arteries.

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Oh I agree, but that alone doesn't account for a change when standing up from a sitting upright position, because the relative heights of the head and heart don't change. Or is the idea that the increase in pressure to the lower extremities results in a corresponding decrease in the upper?

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Any increase in pressure in one part comes at the cost of a decrease in pressure in other parts, assuming a constant overall pressure. If you had a person-shaped balloon filled with water, moving it from a sitting position to a standing position would move water from above to the legs.

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Any increase in pressure in one part comes at the cost of a decrease in pressure in other parts, assuming a constant overall pressure. If you had a person-shaped balloon filled with water, moving it from a sitting position to a standing position would move water from above to the legs.

 

I dare you to put in a research grant for "a person shaped balloon".>:D

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