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High Blood Pressure

What is high blood pressure?

High blood pressure, or hypertension, rarely has noticeable symptoms. But if untreated, it increases your risk of serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes.

The only way to find out if your blood pressure is high is to have your blood pressure checked.

Blood pressure is recorded with 2 numbers. The systolic pressure (higher number) is the force at which your heart pumps blood around your body.

The diastolic pressure (lower number) is the resistance to the blood flow in the blood vessels.

As a general guide:

  • high blood pressure is considered to be 140/90mmHg or higher (or 150/90mmHg or higher if you’re over the age of 80)
  • ideal blood pressure is usually considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg

Blood pressure readings between 120/80mmHg and 140/90mmHg could mean you’re at risk of developing high blood pressure if you do not take steps to keep your blood pressure under control.

Everyone’s blood pressure will be slightly different. What’s considered low or high for you may be normal for someone else.Your blood pressure

Risks of high blood pressure

If your blood pressure is too high, it puts extra strain on your blood vessels, heart and other organs, such as the brain, kidneys and eyes.

Persistent high blood pressure can increase your risk of a number of serious and potentially life-threatening health conditions.

If you have high blood pressure, reducing it even a small amount can help lower your risk of these health conditions. Regular exercise is just one lifestyle change you can make.

Based on information found on the NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-blood-pressure-hypertension/

How can Vista Wellbeing help?

Our team of trained and experienced instructors can identify a programme of exercise which might help those with high blood pressure. We have a variety of activites and classes (indoor and outdoor) to choose from

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