Blood Pressure Tracker
This Blood Pressure Tracker app is a great tool for anyone looking to keep track of their blood pressure and heart rate. It allows you to easily input and store your data, and then view longitudinal analysis to see any changes over time. The app is easy to use and provides a clear overview of your health, making it a great resource for anyone looking to monitor their blood pressure. Highly recommended!
The 8.2 version of Blood Pressure Tracker is provided as a free download on our website. This program was originally produced by SoundTells. The most frequent installation filenames for the software are: BP.exe and Blood Pressure Tracker.exe etc.
The following versions: 8.2, 8.1 and 7.1 were the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. This PC program was developed to work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or Windows 11 and can function on 32-bit systems. Our built-in antivirus scanned this download and rated it as virus free. The tool is sometimes referred to as "Blood Pressure Tracker Application". Blood Pressure Tracker belongs to Home & Hobby Tools.
From the developer:
Measuring your blood pressure can help you and your doctor prevent or control hypertension and its many complications. Blood pressure readings in the doctor's office may be higher than at other times. The use of home blood pressure monitors can more accurately measure one's overall, or average, blood pressure level. Measuring your own pressure is neither expensive nor difficult.
You may want to check out more software, such as Blood Pressure Browser, Blood and Iron or n-Track Studio, which might be similar to Blood Pressure Tracker.
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I've been using this since 2013. A couple of problems. I can't get it to graph past 5 years worth of data. I'd like it to graph all 10 years. I also can't find a way to eliminate the heartrate data from the graph.
I am a regular user of the blood pressure monitor program and very good it is too, I send graphs and data to my GP every other week and she is well pleased with the scientific presentation, however, although the graph shows a line running through the entries indicating the average trend which is fine, the program also has an average statistics page giving the calculated averages by time periods but alas the page cannot be printed and that would be an even greater help to present to a GP