Researchers by scientists at the National Heart, Lung and
Blood Institute have concluded that the best lifesaving information for people
50-years old and up is to keep their blood pressure down below levels
recommended just a few years ago. While earlier studies issued guidelines
suggesting a systolic reading (the high number which measures pressure exerted
by the blood while the heart is pumping) of 140 for healthy adults, and 130 for
those with diabetes, the new findings state that both should maintain systolic
pressure of 120 in order to help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. High blood pressure
(aka hypertension) is
the leading factor for heart attack stroke and kidney disease. The lower
number, or diastolic reading measures the blood pressure when the heart is at
rest between beats.
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In fact, it has been shown that high blood pressure over
time (not just a single episode) will result in thickening of the arteries,”
according to Dr. Richard Schlofmitz, chairman of cardiology at St. Francis
Hospital in Flower Hill, NY. He also added that although arteries naturally
thicken as people age, hypertension can “exacerbate the problem.”
Although the NHLB Institute study was slated to continue for
another year, Dr. Lawrence Fine, chief of clinical applications and prevention
said that they decided to close the clinical research project a year ahead of
schedule after concluding they had enough information and evidence that proved
“treating blood pressure to lower standards in older and high risk patients can
be beneficial.”
Note: In addition to arteriosclerosis (hardening of the
arteries) hypertension is often precipitated by high cholesterol as well as
smoking cigarettes, stress, obesity, high sodium intake, and susbtance abuse
(both alcohol and drugs), as well as certain medications (including
contraceptives) and high water retention.
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