- Make sure your blood pressure
is under 140/90 mm Hg. If your systolic pressure (the top number) is over
140, ask your doctor what you can do to lower it.
- Take your high blood pressure
medicine, if prescribed, every day. If you have questions, talk to your
doctor.
- Aim for a healthy weight. If
you are overweight or obese, carrying this extra weight increases your
risk of high blood pressure. One way to determine if you need to lose
weight is to find out your body mass index or BMI. If your BMI is above
the healthy range (i.e., 25 or greater), or if your waist measurement is
greater than 35 inches (women) or 40 inches (men) you probably have excess
abdominal weight and you may benefit from weight loss especially if you
have other risk factors. Talk to your doctor to see if you are at
increased risk for high blood pressure and need to lose weight.
- Increase your physical
activity. Do at least 30 minutes of moderate activity, such as walking,
most days of the week. You can do 30 minutes in three 10-minute segments.
- Choose foods low in salt and
sodium. Most Americans should consume no more than 2.4 grams (2,400
milligrams) of sodium a day. That equals 6 grams, about one teaspoon of
table salt a day. For someone with high blood pressure, the doctor may
advise less.
- Read nutrition labels. Almost
all packaged foods contain sodium. Every time you prepare or eat a
packaged food, know how much sodium is in one serving.
- Keep a sodium diary. You may be
surprised at how much sodium you consume each day and the diary will help
you decide which foods to decrease or eliminate.
- Use spices and herbs instead of
salt to season the food you prepare at home.
- Eat more fruits, vegetables,
grains, and low-fat dairy foods.
- If you consume alcohol at all,
consume moderate amounts. For men, this is less than two 12 oz servings of
beer, or two 5 oz glasses of wine, or two 1 oz servings of
"hard" alcohol a day. Women or lighter weight people should have
no more than a single serving of any one of these beverages in a given
day.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Ten Tips to Help You Control Your High Blood Pressure
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