Do you know your risk factors for high blood pressure? You can’t do anything about some risk factors. But other risk factors can be changed. Learn about the risk factors for high blood pressure by taking this quiz.
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Located almost in the center of the chest, the adult human heart is about the size of two fists held side-by-side.
The two blood pressure numbers indicate how much pressure builds up in the arteries as the heart beats and between beats.
High blood pressure, or hypertension, increases the risk for coronary heart disease (heart attack) and stroke (brain attack).
If you have high blood pressure, you need to know, so you can control it. If you don't, you increase your risk for serious illness.
A healthy blood pressure level can reduce your risk for many serious diseases and increase your longevity.
Prehypertension is a new term that alerts people to the risk of developing chronic high blood pressure if they don’t take timely steps to improve their lifestyle habits.
In many cases, the progression to high blood pressure occurs within four years of being diagnosed with prehypertension.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, isn't limited to those 18 and older.
Doctors often consider chronically low blood pressure too low only if it drops suddenly or causes noticeable symptoms.
Normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mm Hg, according to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. High blood pressure is a reading of 140/90 or higher. Pre-hypertension, a condition that puts you at risk for developing high blood pressure, is a top number of 120 to 139 and a bottom number of 80 to 89.
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