Ten Causes of High Blood Pressure
Because
of our growing population and the ever increasing of dementia it is especially
important for us to preserve our overall health and well-being. One of the best
ways for us to do so it is to regulate our blood pressure.
However,
before we can regulate our blood pressure, we must become aware of some of the
major causes of it. Many of these causes can be avoided with a bit of awareness
and self-control as well as a commitment to our overall health and well-being.
Here
are the ten of the main causes of blood pressure.
1.
Excess salt intake in our diet is a major cause of hypertension. Excess salt
intake tightens the blood vessels and increases the resistance to the flow of
blood, resulting in hypertension.
2.
Excess sugar also causes blood pressure problems. The sugar that we consume
when we drink too much pop, eat too much cereal or too many cakes biscuits or
muffins can cause difficulties for us.
3.
Obesity also causes high blood pressure. Obesity is a growing problem in our
western world. Excess fat squeezes the major blood vessels in the body which in
turn causes hypertension.
4.
Smoking contributes to hypertension. So, we should think of getting rid of our
nicotine habit, if we have one. With every puff of smoke you take, your blood
turns a little less red and a little blue, depriving your brain of the energy
it needs to function properly.
5.
Excessive and persistent alcohol intake can lead to higher blood pressure.
Excessive drinking is defined by the medical literature as two or more drinks a
day.
6. A
sedentary lifestyle may be increasingly imposed on us by modern life's demands
and the wired world. We certainly sit a lot more than our ancestors did. And
this is increasing our blood pressure and obesity rates at an alarming rate
every year.
7.
Insufficient or poor quality sleep can also contribute to high blood pressure.
Sleeping in long enough to feel rested is not a luxury. It is an opportunity
for the brain to rejuvenate itself and for the proper blood supply to reach our
brains.
8.
Persistent loneliness, high anxiety and depression can also cause hypertension.
These conditions can impair our mind and the flow of the blood to our heart.
9.
Excess stress can cause problems too. This is because when we are stressed our
arteries get overworked and clots and clogs are possible over the long term.
10.
Noise also can cause an increase in heart rate. This is especially the case for
noise that is irritating to the ears.
By
trying to avoid some of these causes of stress, you will be working towards
reducing your blood pressure. And this is so important for overall quality of
life. This is because without an effectively functioning heart, you cannot have
a good quality of life.
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