Hypertension, the medical term for high blood pressure, is
a primary cause of heart attacks and strokes. Statistics show
that approximately 50 million U.S. adults suffer from high
blood pressure - 140/90 mm Hg or higher. In fact, statistics
show that most people will develop hypertension at some point
in their lives, since the risk increases with age.
However,
it appears that making certain lifestyle changes can help
combat the onset of high blood pressure. A study published
in the April issue of the Journal of the American Medical
Association revealed that people who adopt various lifestyle
changes, including losing weight; reducing sodium intake;
increasing exercise; limiting alcohol intake; and consuming
a reduced-fat diet - also known as the Dietary Approaches
to Stop Hypertension (DASH), which is rich in fruits and vegetables;
whole grains; poultry; fish; nuts; and low-fat dairy - can
successfully lower their blood pressure.
Is it time for a change? If you're at high risk for (or
already suffer from) hypertension, there's no better time
than now. Talk to your chiropractor about simple lifestyle
changes that can keep your blood pressure low and your spirits
soaring!
Reference:
Writing group of the PREMIER Collaborative
Research Group. Effects of comprehensive lifestyle modification
on blood pressure control. Journal of the American Medical
Association, April 23/30, 2003: Volume 289, Number 16,
pp.2083-2093.
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