I’m assuming there’s a difference between getting weight eating donuts and watching TV vs gaining weight due to increased muscle and strength. I believe few will disagree that gaining fat will raise blood pressure. As luck would have it, I am skinny fat. Due to my height, I don’t “look” fat but I do have a fat belly that used to measure 48 in, at 78 in height.
There is some disagreement: https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=12142
“We should be critical of the use of science and the production of knowledge to continue promoting this idea that certain bodies are fit, able, and desirable...is it my fatness that causes my high blood pressure, or is it my experience of weight stigma?" Rashatwar asked. She then connected the science suggesting that obesity is unhealthy to Nazism, saying that "fatphobic" science is “often actually eugenic science....eugenic science is Nazi science.”
However, she then pivoted to support scientific findings as she pondered “intentionally pursuing weight loss,” claiming that “what we’re discovering scientifically is that that’s not possible.”
I don't think you're lying. I recall from another thread that you went from 180lbs to 174lbs in order to keep your BP in check. I don't question that bodyweight is a factor in BP, but I wonder, given that 6lbs isn't a huge change, whether there are other factors influencing your BP that you're not considering.
Your welcome to take a guess. If you can find a way in which I can put on weight and not end up back on the tablets I’m all ears. I’ve gone through this three times now and weight gain is the most obvious candidate for the rising BP - I cannot exclude that it might be related factors-but unless someone can figure out what those factors are, then they must accept that this is my situation and advise accordingly.
I question what I don’t understand. If people find that offensive, tough shit.
I have a tire around my waist and my BP is crazy without the meds. I’m working on getting rid of abdominal fat. Hopefully this will drop the pressure. Another thing I read , is skinny fat people are less healthy vs round fat people. In other words, if the fat is concentrated around abdominal area it’s worse than having fat evenly distributed over the whole body