By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
The CapitalThe CapitalThe Capital
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
    • Featured
      • Featured Profile
    • Top News
    • Top Stories
  • Business
    • Capital Market
    • Energy
    • Maritime
    • Inside Boardroom
  • Politics
  • International
  • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Highlife
  • Lifestyle
    • Society
  • Opinion
    • Guest Columnists
    • Interview
    • Special Features
    • Special Reports
  • Sports
Reading: Lifestyle Changes That Can Lower Blood Pressure
Share
Font ResizerAa
The CapitalThe Capital
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • News
    • Featured
    • Top News
    • Top Stories
  • Business
    • Capital Market
    • Energy
    • Maritime
    • Inside Boardroom
  • Politics
  • International
  • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Highlife
  • Lifestyle
    • Society
  • Opinion
    • Guest Columnists
    • Interview
    • Special Features
    • Special Reports
  • Sports
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Lifestyle Changes That Can Lower Blood Pressure
Lifestyle

Lifestyle Changes That Can Lower Blood Pressure

April 27, 2024 11:52 pm
The Capital
Share
SHARE

Medical researchers at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, have established that 1.5 new cases of high blood pressure are diagnosed every year in Nigeria.

The trouble with high blood pressure is that it often does not show any symptoms. Over time, if left untreated, it can cause medical conditions such as heart disease and stroke.

It is very common but treatable by a medical professional. However, it is a chronic condition that can last for years or be lifelong.

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can be effectively managed by doctors, but there are life modifications a person can make, as a way of curbing the life-threatening health risks such as stroke. Read, learn and stay alive.

Make small changes
If you have high blood pressure, there’s plenty you can do every day to control it. Eating healthier, exercising more, and tweaking other day-to-day habits can help keep your readings in check. That might keep you from needing medication to keep your numbers where they should be. Need some ideas to get started? Read on.

Eat a healthy diet
You can lower your blood pressure by eating lots of whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy. Look for foods that don’t have much fat or cholesterol. This approach has a name: the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet. It includes lean meats, poultry, fish, and nuts. It’s also high in protein and fiber and avoids sugary drinks, red meats, and sweets.

Lose extra weight
Shedding even a few extra pounds can lower your blood pressure. It’s also important to watch your waist. Too much bulk around your midsection can affect your BP. For women, a waist of more than 35 inches is high. For men, it’s more than 40 inches.

See also  Interesting Facts About Farooq Oreagba, A Billionaire Who Stole The Show At 2024 Ojude Oba Festival

Be active
Exercise can help you lower your blood pressure and lose weight. Aim to get at least 150 minutes of physical activity each week. Look for aerobic workouts that make your lungs and heart work a little harder. Try things like brisk walking, biking, swimming, or dancing. Even chores like raking leaves or washing windows count.

Watch your salt
Too much sodium can raise your blood pressure. You should aim for no more than 1,500 milligrams a day. You don’t get sodium just from the salt you sprinkle in foods. It can also hide in packaged foods. Read labels before you buy. Salt can lurk in things like soups, sandwiches, and pizza.

Get more potassium
Your blood pressure is likely to be higher if you don’t get enough of this nutrient. Shoot for between 3,000 and 3,500 milligrams each day. How much is that? A medium banana has about 420 milligrams. A baked potato with the skin gives you more than 900 milligrams. Spinach, beans, tomatoes, oranges, yogurt, and sweet potatoes are also high in potassium. Some people with medical issues like kidney disease or who take certain medicines may have to be careful with potassium. So check with your doctor before changing what you eat.

Ease stress
It might have an impact on your blood pressure, especially if you deal with it by eating a lot of unhealthy foods, or by smoking or drinking. Find ways to cope with stress, like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing. Take time to relax and do things you enjoy, whether it’s listening to music, gardening, or spending time with

See also  ICYMI: Osinbajo Criticises Churches: Nigeria Can Rise Again lf Churches Preach Hard Work Over Prosperity

Limit alcohol
Drinking too much of it can raise your blood pressure. If you’re on medicine for your blood pressure, alcohol may affect how well it works. Women should try to have no more than one drink a day. For men, it’s two. One drink equals 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor.

Quit smoking
It raises your blood pressure and makes a heart attack or stroke more likely. When you smoke, you hurt the linings of your blood vessels. That makes it harder for them to relax. What’s more, smoking can make some medicines you take for your blood pressure less effective. Your doctor can give you tips on how to quit.

Pay attention to caffeine
If you regularly drink coffee, soda, and other drinks with caffeine, it may not affect your BP much. But if you rarely have it, caffeine can cause a short spike in your blood pressure when you drink it. Talk to your doctor about what your limit should be.

Get enough sleep
Your blood pressure goes down when you get some ZZZs. Getting enough is an important way to keep your heart and blood vessels healthy. How much is enough? Most folks need at least 7 hours of high-quality sleep each night. That means you fall asleep within 30 minutes, don’t wake up more than once, and fall back to sleep quickly when you do.

Keep tabs on your blood pressure
Check yours regularly to make sure it doesn’t get too high. High blood pressure often doesn’t have symptoms. So measuring your BP is the best way to tell if diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes are working. You can check it with a home monitor, or you can visit your doctor.

See also  Muhammadu Buhari's Net Worth and Assets: A Look At The Wealth Of Nigeria's Former President

Control other conditions
Work with your doctor to make sure any other health issues you have are under control. Many people with diabetes also have high blood pressure. Other conditions like high cholesterol, sleep apnea, and thyroid disorders are also often linked with it. When you manage your overall health, you’ll help keep your blood pressure in check.

You Might Also Like

Love possibly? Intrigues as estranged lovers, Nike Oshinowo and Dr Tunde Soleye reunite
Are they fame junkies? Is Sunny Aku the father of Dabota’s newborn?
VIDEO: Pastor Abel Damina Hit Back At Pastor Enenche For Mocking His Dwindling Church Attendance
Anthony Joshua: $180K Donated for Late Trainer Latif Ayodele To Build Mosque After Fatal Crash
Mixed Reactions As Pastor Ituah Ighodalo Opens Up On Alleged Marriage Plan To Kate Henshaw: “I Loved Her So Much” [VIDEO]
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

JUST IN: Court Sacks Wike’s Backed Exco; Gives Fresh Order

The Court of Appeal sitting in Port Harcourt, on Friday, upheld the…

BREAKING: Amaechi Speaks on Accepting Atiku’s Running Mate Offer

Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has refuted claims that he was…

Atiku Picks Popular Ex-Minister as Running Mate – Source

Strong indications have emerged within opposition circles that former Vice President Atiku…

BREAKING: Top APC Senator Joins NDC for 2027 Election

Former Deputy Senate President and influential Delta politician, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has…

Full List: PDP Governorship Candidate Emerging Across Nigeria

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has concluded governorship primaries in Plateau, Oyo,…

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
TelegramFollow
WhatsAppFollow

You Might Also Like

How Wike Frustrated Peter Obi Out Of PDP -Atiku's Spokesperson Reveals
Lifestyle

How Wike Frustrated Peter Obi Out Of PDP -Paul Ibe Reveals

May 13, 2024

ALTAR OR FRAUD! How Pastor Abel Damina Duped Me $1,000 With Promises Of Miraculous Financial Return – Ex-Super Eagles Star Idah Peterside

September 3, 2024

Tokunbo Abiru Wins The Capital’s Public Servant of the Year

December 24, 2024

SAD END: Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Taoreed Lagbaja Dies At 56

November 6, 2024

Categories

  • News
  • Homepage
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Top News
  • Highlife
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Inside Boardroom

About The Capital

We deliver premium coverage of business, politics, lifestyle, entertainment, and society stories shaping Nigeria and beyond. Through credible reporting, insightful features, and engaging digital storytelling, we keep readers informed on the people, trends, events, and conversations driving modern culture and public discourse.
Quick Links
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Connect with us on Social Media

Facebook X-twitter Whatsapp Envelope

Send us email: [email protected]

© thecapital.ng. All Rights Reserved. Designed by Semasir Connect.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?