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[P641]Preventing High Blood Pressure
by Ken Charnly, Ken
Blood pressure is directly proportional to the body weight; it means that if your weight increases the blood pressure also rises. Overweight people have an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and other illnesses. Losing weight reduces the risk Even if you don't have high or low blood pressure problems due to being overweight, a healthy weight can help you feel active and lower your risk of blood pressure and other diseases.

It's not just how much you weigh that's important: It also matters where your body stores extra fat. Just like the other things your body shape is also inherited from your parents. Some people are "Apple-shaped"; these have extra fat at the waist while others are "pear shaped" having more fat at their hips and thighs. The former have higher health risks than the later.
Anyways, wherever that extra weight is you can still prevent it and control your blood pressure. Even if you are already captured by the high blood pressure; no problem just start loosing wait and it will help you lower your pressure.

To loose weight, you should use up more calories than you eat. You need to use up the day's calories and some of the calories stored in your body fat. Eating 300 to 500 calories less per day, may lead to losing between one and two pounds per week. This is a realistic weight loss. It may seem slow, but would add up to a weight loss of more than three stone in a year.

Increase your physical activity if you really want to loose your weight. Being active controls your weight 10 times by eating less. Besides losing weight, there are other reasons to be more active: Being physically active can help lower high blood pressure and your total cholesterol level while raising HDL-cholesterol, and reduces your risk for heart disease. Physically active people have a lower risk of getting high blood pressure (20% to 50% lower) than inactive people.
You are not being asked to join a gym but at least try to fit various physical activities into your daily routine in small but important ways. If light physical activities done on regular basis can reduce the risk of blood pressure and heart disease.

Do at least 30 minutes of exercise like swimming or running. If you don't have 30 minutes for exercising, try to find two 15-minute periods or even three 10-minute periods. Try to do some type of aerobic activity in the course of a week or try brisk walking, most days of the week. These exercises can condition your heart and lungs and can prevent you from diseases.

Most people don't need to see a doctor before they start exercising, since a gradual, sensible exercise program has few health risks. But in case of any health problem like, heart disease, blood pressure problem or any other you should first consult your physician. Your doctor or other health worker can help you set sensible goals based on a proper weight for your height, build and age and help you prevent high blood pressure. Men and very active women may need up to 2,500 calories daily. Other women and inactive men need only about 2,000 calories daily. A safe plan is to eat 300 to 500 fewer calories a day to lose 1 to 2 pounds a week.

Currently there are many treatments and remedies available for the alleviation of high blood pressure. But it is better to prevent it entirely than just cure it a bit when it gets too bad. So its best to follow a few rules to prevent high blood pressure, and avoid the hassle of living with it.

Body weight is they key factor in your blood pressure. There is a positive correlation between weight and blood pressure. Fat people have an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart conditions, and other maladies. Weight loss reduces the daily risk. Even if you have not experienced any negative symptoms of being obese, it is best to keep your weight under control in order to cut down on future risks.

Weight is not the only determining factor to your health. Another thing is where your body stores its new fat. This is inherited from your parents. So if you are shaped like an apple, you can thank your parents genes. If you hold more weight in your waist than your hips and thighs, you are more at risk. But no matter where the weight is, it is always possible to control it.

In order to lose some weight, it is essential to burn up more calories. You want to burn just as many calories as you eat in the day, as well as those stored in your body fat. Cutting down on your calorie intake is a good way to lose a steady but slow amount of weight (75 or so pounds per year).

A faster way to lose weight is to increase your exercise. It has other benefits besides losing weight. It will also serve to lower high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, while raising HDL-cholesterol and reducing chances of heart complications in the future. Men and women who regularly jog, ride bikes, or swim are twice as likely to not get high blood pressure.

If you have no previous problems with heart complications, you do not need to see a doctor before exercising. But occasionally it could be risky if you have had health problems in the past. If you set up goals for yourself based on your height, build, and age, you can burn up to 2500 calories every day doing simple activities like jogging and biking. Usually you can fit these things into your daily schedule without causing much of a change in your life. For example, you could start biking to work or walking on a treadmill while you watch TV.

If you are at risk of high blood pressure or heart problems, it is worth the trouble to exercise and stay in physical shape. Its a consideration of yourself and your family to take exercising seriously if you are overweight. Not only will it help your blood pressure, it will help numerous conditions which can be attributed to weight.
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