Friday 9 December 2022

Is There Any Fluctuation in Normal Blood Pressure While Watching Horror Movies?

 Abstract

The purpose of recent research was to probe any close linkage concerning the normal blood pressure with viewing scary films. Total 185 subjects contributed in this survey. Blood pressure is the force that transports blood throughout the vascular system. It is expressed by two figures. The systolic blood pressure defines the pressure in blood vines when our heart strokes. The diastolic pressure estimates pressure when the heart relaxes between pumping. The readings are shown in the form of 120 systolic and 80 diastolic. It is the normal blood pressure. We can say “120 over 80” or note “120/80 mmHg.” There is a constructive relation between watching a horror movie and the blood pressure. We encounter some physical situations while watching these events. We detect an increase in heart rate, rise up in blood pressure, stressed muscles and a reduction in body temperature. It activates the release of dopamine and adrenaline hormone. It triggers aggressive behavior and emergency situation. we applied automatic digital device for the precise measurement of blood pressure. We placed the cuff on naked arm on inch above or below the curve of the elbow. We pressed the start button and the cuff began inflating and then slowly deflated. We recorded the measurement of the blood pressure during this period. It was deduced that there is no significant fluctuation in normal blood pressure while watching horror movies.

Keywords: Horror Movies; Blood Pressure; Systolic; Diastolic; Digital Monometer; Dopamine

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