Feb
08

Blood pressure: exercise

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Dozens of studies have reported a link between exercise and lowered blood pressure: Some have found reductions of up to 10 mm Hg (systolic) and 6 to 10 mm Hg (diastolic) blood pressure units in people who already have hypertension.

In general, reductions are not as great for people with blood pressure in the normal range: A Belgian review of scores of studies found that for people with high blood pressure, average reductions from exercise were 6.9 mm Hg systolic and 4.9 mm Hg diastolic, and for participants who did not have high blood pressure, only 1.9 mm Hg and 1.6 mm Hg.

Age seems to matter. In one study, exercise did not reduce systolic blood pressure in older people — ages 55 to 75 — although it did reduce diastolic pressure. (Both readings are important.)

Full Article>>http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-blood-pressure-exercise8-2010feb08,0,7079242.story

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