Common Causes of High Blood Pressure
Stress
Inactivity
High-salt diet
Obesity
Alcohol & smoking
Poor sleep / sleep apnea
Most of these can be improved with lifestyle changes.
How to Maintain Healthy Blood Pressure
Eat fruits, vegetables, whole grains
Buy vitamins and supplementsReduce sodium (1,500–2,300 mg/day)
Exercise (30 minutes/day)
Manage stress (breathing, meditation, yoga)
Limit alcohol
Monitor at home
Consider the DASH Diet
Common Myths
“If I feel fine, my blood pressure is okay.”
→ High BP often has no symptoms.
“Only older people get high blood pressure.”
→ Increasing in younger adults.
“Lower is always better.”
→ Too low can cause dizziness and fainting.
“Needing medication is a failure.”
→ Hypertension is partly genetic; meds are often essential and effective.
Bottom Line
Normal blood pressure is below 120/80 mmHg — and knowing your numbers is one of the best things you can do for your long-term heart health.
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