Combattre hypertension arterielle.
Comment gérer et contrôler la hypertension artérielle
This text provides information about high blood pressure, including its definition, diagnosis, risk factors, and prevention strategies. Here are the main points:
**Definition**: High blood pressure is the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries.
**Diagnosis**: Blood pressure is usually diagnosed with regular checks from a healthcare provider using a gauge, stethoscope, or electronic sensor, and a blood pressure cuff.
**Risk Factors**:
* Age
* Race/Ethnicity (African Americans are more likely to develop high blood pressure)
* Weight (overweight/obesity increases risk)
* Sex (men before age 55, women after age 55 are more likely to develop high blood pressure)
* Lifestyle habits (eating too much sodium, not enough potassium, lack of exercise, drinking too much alcohol, and smoking)
* Family history
**Prevention Strategies**:
* Eating a healthy diet (limiting sodium, increasing potassium, eating foods lower in fat, plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains)
* Getting regular exercise (moderate-intensity aerobic exercise at least 2.5 hours/week or vigorous-intensity aerobic exercise for 1 hour/15 minutes/week)
* Being at a healthy weight
* Limiting alcohol consumption (men: no more than 2 drinks/day, women: no more than 1 drink/day)
* Not smoking
* Managing stress (exercising, listening to music, focusing on something calm or peaceful, and meditating)
**Importance of Follow-up Care**: If you already have high blood pressure, it's essential to prevent it from getting worse or causing complications by following your prescribed treatment plan and regular medical care.