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 High Blood Pressure Often Neglected

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Pearls of Health

High Blood Pressure Often Neglected

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“High blood pressure is called a "neglected disease" in a recent report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM), which calls for improved emphasis on prevention and control of this too common health problem. The report reveals that:

· High blood pressure is responsible for 1 out of every 6 deaths in the United States.

· High blood pressure is the greatest single risk factor for deaths from cardiovascular disease.

· One out of every 3 adults in the U.S. has elevated blood pressure.

Deaths from high blood pressure have increased in the U.S. by 25 percent in the last 10 years.

The report outlines steps the United States should take to reduce the risk of hypertension and its serious complications. First, the IOM report recommends eating less sodium (salt) and more potassium. More than 8 in 10 Americans (87 percent) eat more salt than is recommended (less than 2,300 mg of sodium daily). Persons age 50 and older, blacks, and those with elevated blood pressure should be eating less than 1,500 mg of sodium daily. Potassium in the diet is protective against high blood pressure. New recommendations are to eat 4,700 mg of potassium daily. Potassium is high in fresh fruits and vegetables. Experts estimate that about 17 percent of all hypertension could be prevented by everyone getting adequate potassium in their diet. 

 

Produced by: David L. Moore, MD - Director

South Atlantic Conference of  Seventh-day Adventist – Health Ministries Dept.

 

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