Blood pressure is one of those things doctors often ask about, but few of us actually know the answer, or even what it really means or why it matters.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at blood pressure, break down why it matters, and discuss how to keep it in check.
What is Blood Pressure?
There’s a lot that can affect your blood pressure reading, which you can learn more about here. However, what you really need to know is that your blood pressure can have a significant impact on your health.
Why Blood Pressure Matters
High blood pressure can be very damaging to your body, impacting your heart, kidneys, and even your brain. The trouble here is that high blood pressure (also called hypertension) is often referred to as the “silent killer” because it usually presents no symptoms.
Unchecked high blood pressure can lead to strokes, heart failure, kidney disease, aneurysms, and more, so it’s crucial to be aware.
Factors Affecting Blood Pressure
There are a few factors that are completely out of your control. For example, high blood pressure can be hereditary and it might run in your family! Blood pressure can also differ depending on your age, gender, and race.
However, your blood pressure is largely determined by lifestyle factors that you’re in complete control of. People are more at risk of high blood pressure when they smoke, eat too much salt, don’t exercise, and are overweight.
How to Manage Blood Pressure
If you’re overweight, the first step you need to take is to come up with a healthy and sustainable plan to drop a few pounds. Practicing portion control and implementing daily movement will help you manage your weight.
Alongside reducing your food intake, you should also try to eat healthily and minimize sodium and alcohol in your diet, as these can be major contributing factors. If you smoke, try to quit any tobacco products you’re using.
Finally, make an effort to prioritize sleep and reduce stress, as these can also impact your blood pressure negatively.
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