“I mean, I know that my high blood pressure means that I have increased risk for cardiovascular disease, but other than that, what is it trying to tell me?”
Hey, terrific news: you no longer have to ask that.
Thanks to a shocking new discovery, your blood pressure reading is able to predict exactly what kind of heart disease you are likely to develop in the future.
Yes, really. So now you can look at your blood pressure readings and figure out what you’re at risk for depending on each diastolic and systolic reading.
And that means you’ll be better prepared to fight against threats to your health.
The results of a study published in a special, themed edition of the journal Lancet reveals that elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressure numbers have many effects on different kinds of cardiovascular diseases.
For example, those individuals who have higher systolic blood pressure (the top number) have an increased chance to develop intracerebral hemorrhage- stroke caused by bleeding in the brain tissue, subarachnoid hemorrhage- the deadliest type of stroke, and stable angina.
Those study participants who had a tendency to have diastolic (the bottom reading) blood pressure numbers elevated were more likely to suffer from abdominal aortic aneurism.
This is a first-time study that looks into how untreated high blood pressure affects the risks of developing 12 different cardiovascular diseases within various age groups.
Study investigators looked at the data of blood pressure readings from 1.25 million patients without a history of cardiovascular disease, aged 30 and older. They were followed for a median 5.2 years until the first cardiovascular event occurred.
The findings of the study once again brought to light that people who suffer from a lifetime burden of high blood pressure have much greater risk to develop serious cardiovascular diseases in the future.
For example, they calculated that a 30 year old individual suffering from high blood pressure has as much as a 63% chance of developing heart disease compared to a healthy person with only 46% chance for heart disease.
High blood pressure sufferers were also noticed to develop cardiovascular diseases 5 years earlier compared to the healthy participants.
Researchers conclude that this significant study adds once more to the growing body of evidence of how important it is to get chronic high blood pressure under control.
The first step is to measure blood pressure regularly, to catch this serious health condition as early as possible.
Luckily, there many ways to keep blood pressure levels at bay without a handful of dangerous medications.
First of all, make sure that you are consuming the right kind of foods and are getting the kind of nutrients that help drastically lower blood pressure (there are loads of articles regarding the right type of diet on our website).
Then, most importantly, remember that healthy lifestyle, exercising and stress-free life are crucial “ingredients” to battle high blood pressure.
However, if you suffer from high blood pressure for an extended period of time and nothing seems to be helping, do not wait so long that it develops into deadly conditions such as stroke or heart attack.
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Very interesting. I think this proofs that we are all different. And the “all meds fit one” approach from the big drug companies just doesn’t work.
Yeah well thanks a bunch for this information. It’s just another dang thing to tack on to all of the other information out there that tells everyone their at risk for just about anything. Strokes, heart attacks, cancer, etc. Why don’t we all just give up…..what’s the point.
Great info!
Today my blood pressure told me I was gooooooood
Leigh – don’t give up. There are so many things you can do to bring your blood pressure down. Plus many people live to be very old with high blood pressure… numbers are nothing more than average numbers.
There is one thing out there that is guaranteed to normalise blood pressure, most of us with BP are already aware of its efficacy and that’s Mukta Vati. it’s completely safe and natural and it doesn’t need to be taken all of the time and it does exactly what it says on the box.
Leigh,
Dont give up. Yes there are a lot of warnings, but there foods and hers that we can take to lower our numbers. Just a matter of finding the right combination that will work.