GUILDELINES for BLOOD PRESSURE, RISK FACTORS, LIFE SYLE MODIFICATION ISSUED in 2003 BY JOINT NATIONAL COMMITTEE and EUROPEAN SOCIETY of HYPERTENSION In.

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GUILDELINES for BLOOD PRESSURE, RISK FACTORS, LIFE SYLE MODIFICATION ISSUED in 2003 BY JOINT NATIONAL COMMITTEE and EUROPEAN SOCIETY of HYPERTENSION In the interest of public

CATEGORYSYSTOLICDIASTOLIC NORMAL< 120and< 80 PRE- HYPERTENSION 120 – 139or80 – 89 HYPERTENSION STAGE-I or90 – 99 STAGE-II> or STAGE-III> 180or> 110 BLOOD PRESSURE

MAJOR RISK FACTORSTARGET ORGAN DAMAGE BP  HEART  BRAIN  CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE  PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE  CHANGES IN THE RETINA OF EYES SMOKING OBESITY INACTIVITY HIGH BLOOD LIPID DIABETES PROTEIN IN URINE AGE : Men > 55, Women > 65 FAMILY HISTORY of CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK FACTORS

MODIFICATIONRECOMMENDATION WEIGHT REDUCTIONMaintain normal body weight (BMI < 24.9) DIETARY CHANGES Increase fruits, vegetables, Reduce dairy fat products, decrease total fat and saturated fat LESS SALT INTAKE2.4 gms Sodium or 6 gms of NaCl PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Engage in most of the days 30 minutes per day aerobic activity (brisk walk) MODERATE ALCOHOL Limit alcohol drink to 720 ml beer / 30 ml wine / 60ml of whiskey per day LIFE STYLE MODIFICATION

CATEGORYBMI UNDER WEIGHT< 20 NORMAL20 – 24.9 OVER WEIGHT25 – 29.9 OBESE30 – 39.9 SEVERLY OBESE> 40 WHAT IS YOUR BMI ? U must know your height and weight

HEIGHT in cms WEIGHT IN Kgs BMI

SMOKING : choice is yours With each cigarette : 4000 chemical compounds, 400 toxic substances, Temp C at tip, 60 o C in core Very damaging : Tar, Nicotin, Carbon-monoxide, Particulate matter High risk in side stream smoke 1.7 TIMES MORE CARDIAC DEATHS 12 TIMES LIKELIHOOD OF DEVELOPING CANCER 2.5 TIMES HIGHER CANCER - MORE OF LUNGS, MOUTH, THROAT 9 OUT of 10 REQUIRING BYPASS OPERATION ARE SMOKER/EX-SMOKER NICOTINE INCREASES THE AMOUNT OF CHOLESTEROL IN THE BLOOD, WHICH MAY CAUSE THE ARTERIES TO CLOG UP. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CAUSES HEART ATTACKS AND STROKE. SMOKING CAUSES AN ACID TASTE IN THE MOUTH AND CONTRIBUTES TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ULCERS. COUPLES WHO SMOKE HAVE FERTILITY PROBLEMS MORE THAN COUPLES WHO ARE NON-SMOKERS. SMOKERS HAVE 25 PER CENT MORE SICK DAYS YEAR THAN NON-SMOKERS. SMOKING ALSO AFFECTS YOUR LOOKS: HAVE THICK & ROUGH SKIN.

ALCOHOL CALORIE COUNT Beer 500 ml 180 Rum 100 ml 220 Gin 100 ml 220 Whiskey 100 ml 220 Champagne 100 ml 126 Sherry 100 ml 110 Martini 100 ml 75 Bacardi 250 ml 118 HEALTH RISKS Effects LIVER, PANCREASE, BRAIN, HEART RISKS OF MANY CANCERS BIRTH DEFECTS A STANDARD DRINK IS : 1.5 ounce of WHISKEY, GIN, VODKA, RUM 12 ounce of BEER 5 ounce of WINE U ARE AT RISK IF U DRINK MORE THAN - 14 drinks/week or 4 drinks at occasion if U are more than 65 years 7 drinks/week or 3 drinks at occasion

GOOD FAIRPOOR CHOLESTEROL < – 240> 240 TRIGLYCERIDE < > 200 HDLC > < 35 LDLC < – 145> 145 CHOL : HDLC < > 4.5 HDLC : LDLC < > 3 LIPID PROFILE : Where U should be?

OIL : What to use? PUFA : Protects the Heart MUFA : Lowers the blood Cholesterol SFA : Increases blood Cholesterol, Triglycerides and hardens blood vessels leading to BP/Heart attack/ Brain stroke. OILPUFAMUFASFA CANOLA OIL KUSUMA OIL SUNFLOWER OIL SOYABEAN OIL COTTON SEED OIL MAIZE OIL SEASAME OIL GROUND NUT OIL MUSTARD OIL PALM OIL VANASPATI OIL DESIGHEE 4-28 COCONUT OIL 2-98 PUFA or MUFA have little to protect than SFA which is more DAMAGING

TIPS on EXERCISES Must do regularly – at least 5-6 days a week Spend 30 minutes every time Fix the schedule of performing exercise – it has been proved by survey that compliance is more when done in morning Do not be on full meal – take tea/biscuit/fruit Perform 10 minutes of streching exercises and 20 minutes on brisk walk. If you have any pain or discomfort – consult your doctor

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