Blood
Pressure
Presented By Jimmy
Oakley http://may
brockpublishing.com
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Are You at Risk for High Blood
Pressure?
Do you know what the risks are of high blood pressure? How
do you know if you are at risk? There are many different causes
for high blood pressure. In this article you will find out if
you are at risk and how you can help prevent and control your
high blood pressure.
Your blood pressure is high if it is over 120/80, which is
the normal level of blood pressure. There are many everyday
lifestyle habits that raise your pressure that you might not be
aware of. One of those is being overweight. If you are
overweight you are at a greater risk of developing high blood
pressure.
Try to start a healthy diet or start exercising. Even losing
a measly ten pounds can help you drastically and keep your
blood pressure normal. Physical inactivity is also another
lifestyle habit that causes many Americans to develop high
blood pressure.
If you are not very physically active, consider starting to
be. You can easily adapt exercise to your everyday routine; you
just have to plan it out. Try to do at least thirty minutes of
exercise a day. This will help lower or control your blood
pressure.
Many people are not concerned with what they eat, yet they
want to be healthy. These two do not go together. If you want
to stay healthy, you have to watch what you eat. Having
unhealthy eating habits can cause high blood pressure as well.
Try to eat less salt or sodium and more vegetables and
fruits.
Using tobacco products is a great risk for developing high
blood pressure. Smoking is a very common habit among the world
and many of these people might have high blood pressure and not
even know it. There are many ways to help rid the habit of
nicotine or use of any tobacco product.
Every one is stressed at some point during their lives. You
might be stressed every day or just once in awhile. Whatever
the case may be, you can still develop high blood pressure
through stress. If you find yourself stressed more often than
not, consider some relaxation techniques. Meditation is a great
way to start. If this doesn't work, consider something
different.
Drinking alcohol also causes high blood pressure. Do you
drink quite a bit? More than two drinks for a man and more than
one for a woman can raise their blood pressure. If you drink
more than this, consider cutting back. Once again, if you are
addicted to drinking, or smoking, you can find many ways to
help you quit.
These are very common lifestyle habits that cause high blood
pressure. If you are at risk for high blood pressure or already
have it, consider purchasing a home blood pressure monitoring
device. This can help ensure that whatever habits you are
changing or modifying are working.
Sometimes this change is not enough. You might have to use
medication or incorporate medication with your exercise
routine, etc. The best way to know this is to visit your
doctor. Ask any and all questions you might be concerned about.
They will happy to assist you in helping you have a healthier
and active lifestyle.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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