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Seven Ways To Reduce Your Risk From Hypertension

2 Jul

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Hypertension (high blood pressure) can lead to other serious health problems or even death.

Hypertension has been called “the silent killer” for two reasons. First, it is silent

since it has no specific symptoms. Secondly, it is a killer.

High Blood pressure(defined as more than 140/90mmHG) is a very common problem that affects about 50 million people in the United States alone. The British Heart Foundation reports that approximately 41% of men and 33% of women either have raised blood pressure or are being treated for raised blood pressure. The prevalence of high blood pressure increases with age in both men and women. Around 80% of men and 70% of women with high blood pressure are not receiving treatment.

People who have hypertension that is not treated are much more likely to die from, or be disabled by, cardiovascular complications such as strokes, heart attacks, heart failure, heart rhythm irregularities, and kidney failure, than people who have normal blood pressure.

Are You At Risk?

Risk factors are conditions that increase your personal risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Some of these factors, most notably, your sex, your heredity (a family history of cardiovascular disease), and your age are not under your control, but other risk factors most certainly are under your influence.

Here are seven ways to reduce your risk from the “Silent Killer.”

Take a walk. Take a brisk 30 minute walk everyday. Think you don’t have the time for a 30 minute walk each day? How will you ever find the time for the months of convalescence that heart attacks and strokes require? Check with your doctor before starting any exercise program.

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