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Have a family history of hypertension? Here’s what to do.

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Have a family history of hypertension? Here’s what to do. | pixabay.com

Have a family history of hypertension? Here’s what to do. | pixabay.com

Have a family history of hypertension? Here’s what to do.

When it comes to hypertension, or high blood pressure, family history certainly plays a role. Hypertension is characterized by a consistent blood pressure reading of greater than or equal to 130/80. Blood pressure levels measure the force of the pressure your blood applies to your artery walls. Consistently elevated levels leave an individual at a greatly increased risk of heart attack and heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and a host of other health problems.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of all U.S. adults have hypertension. Your likelihood of developing hypertension can be affected by your age, sex, race and ethnicity. You are more likely to have hypertension if you are Black, male and/or over 55.

“While we know genetics can be an indicator of an individual’s likelihood of developing hypertension, lifestyle choices are a major component of hypertension risk,” says Dr. Christopher Zablocki, a family medicine physician at Aurora Health Center in Manitowoc, Wis. “Healthy diet, adequate exercise and sleep all play a key role in maintaining healthy blood pressure.”

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