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Hypertension BY: SAM GUERRINI, MEGAN AARON, RYAN GREER, JAKE STEBBINS, BRI CASKEY
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Definition Hypertension is a medical condition which causes someone to have abnormally high blood pressure.
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Risk Factors Controllable Being overweight/obese Not being physically active Using tobacco Too much salt in your diet Too much potassium in your diet Too little vitamin D in your diet Drinking too much alcohol Uncontrollable Age Family History Race
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Signs and Symptoms Most people with high blood pressure have no symptoms, even if the pressure readings reach a dangerously high level. Few people with high blood pressure could have headaches, but those signs and symptoms are not specific and usually do not occur until HBP has reached a severe or life threatening stage.
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Diagnosis Blood Pressure Test : if your readings are consistently higher than 120/80 mmHg you most likely have hypertension *Hypertension is referred to as the " silent killer " because the only way to be diagnosed is to regularly monitor your blood pressure
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Treatment Options Eat healthier food Stop smoking Losing weigh if overweight or obese Reduce the amount of sodium in diet to less than 1,500 milligrams Regular aerobic exercise Limiting alcohol to two drinks a day for men, one for women
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Statistics 75 Million American adults have hypertension About 33% of Americans have Prehypertension (blood pressure higher than normal but not yet dangerous) Only half of Americans with hypertension have it under control In 2014, hypertension was the primary or contributing cause of death in more than 410,000 Americans Treating hypertension cost the US $48.6 billion every year
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