Health Essentials
Measure your blood pressure accurately, control it, live longer
17th May is World Hypertension Day and please do not panic. This is not a stress-filled day that aims at increasing your blood pressure but rather it’s a day set aside to increase awareness of a serial yet silent killer. That is exactly what Hypertension is; it’s killing the young and old at an alarming rate yet in most instances people with high blood pressure may feel absolutely well.
The theme for this year is “Measure your blood pressure accurately, control it, live longer”
Do these when you take your blood pressure since the accuracy of the reading matters:
- If you have been walking or running rest for at least five to 10 minutes
- No caffeinated drinks or alcohol two or three hours before checking blood pressure
- Sit (sometime you may need to stand or lie in bed) comfortably with your back rested/supported and your arm for the cuff resting on a table of firm surface
- Have your feet flat on the floor and not legs crossed
- Ensure the cuff is the right size for your arm
- If using an electronic monitor ensure battery is working well
- If clothing covering arm is thick remove
- Loosen your neck-tie or belt if uncomfortable
- If you are not conversant with checking blood pressure, get the appropriate training
Global statistics show that only 50 per cent of those with hypertension are actually aware and that awareness in some areas may be as low as 10 per cent while awareness may exceed 75 per cent in a few areas. The bitter truth is some people do not have enough information about the condition, a significant number do not have easy access to measuring their blood pressure and a few stubborn ones think it’s better not to know if something is going wrong.
What do we need to understand about our blood pressure numbers? There are ALWAYS two numbers in a blood pressure reading such as 120/80mmHg. The top figure represents the force of the blood against the artery (blood vessel) walls as your heart beats and the lower value represents the force on the walls in between beats or while the heart rests. Both numbers are important.
Essentially when your blood pressure is higher than it should normally be all organs in the body are exposed to elevated pressures since arteries supply blood to every part of the body. These sustained high pressures will be causing harm gradually every minute of the day.
Prevention of high blood pressure is based mainly on adopting the appropriate lifestyle, while having regular medical check-ups to pick up conditions that can or may lead to hypertension if not tackled early. Management of hypertension on the other hand requires a three-pronged attack in most situations;
- Lifestyle modifications
- Regular medical checks to pick up other conditions that would worsen our hypertension or general wellbeing
- Use of appropriate physician prescribed medication
Age and our genes may have a way of increasing our blood pressure or predisposing us to hypertension, but since we have no control over the choice of our family and years rolling by, it may be worth focusing on the above three that we can control to a large extent.
Lifestyle Modification
- Exercise adequately
- Do not smoke
- Limit or avoid alcohol
- Aim at Fat (weight) loss
- Manage stress appropriately
- If you have sleep apnoea (intermittent snoring during sleep and feeling tired and sleepy on waking up) seek medical intervention
- Adopt the DASH (dietary approaches to stop hypertension) diet; low sodium (salt), increased potassium from fruits and vegetables, low or no saturated fats and increased fibre.
- Control conditions such as diabetes, cholesterol challenges and kidney disease.
Exercise need not be rushing to the gym to sweat out only, but taking walks, gardening, cleaning your home, using the stairs and many others. Exercise increases heart function and lowers blood pressure but there is a little hitch: the benefits of exercise on blood pressure do not last beyond 72 hours. In short frequency is the watch word. Do not be a once a week or once a month exercise fan. The effect of exercise on the heart does not rely on past glory so if you were an athlete years ago but you have now become one with your sofa, I am sorry to disappoint you but you need to get moving NOW!
All types of exercises will benefit you and lower your blood pressure but a word of caution here;
- When your blood pressure is not controlled DO NOT lift weights above your head
- Do not overdo exercises of the upper body but lower body exercises such as squatting will enhance lowering of your blood pressure.
- Breathe properly especially while you train with weights; breathe out during the exertion phase as you lift a weight and breathe in while you relax.
- Of course brisk walking, swimming, use of the treadmill and other exercises that target heart function are also a must
When all is said and done, you can never know our blood pressure without measuring or checking it. Take a few minutes to check your blood pressure and ensure at least one other person checks their blood pressure before the end of the month.
Associations, companies and all identifiable groups should ensure they check their blood pressure and go an extra mile and as a corporate social responsibility help to check the blood pressure of hundreds or even thousands of people. You will be saving lives.
AS ALWAYS LAUGH OFTEN, ENSURE HYGIENE, WALK AND PRAY EVERYDAY AND REMEMBER IT’S A PRICELESS GIFT TO KNOW YOUR NUMBERS (blood sugar, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, BMI)
Dr. Kojo Cobba Essel
Health Essentials Ltd/ Mobissel
(dressel@healthessentialsgh.com)
*Dr. Essel is a medical doctor, holds an MBA and is ISSA certified in exercise therapy, fitness nutrition and corrective exercise.
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- Elevated blood pressure and atherosclerosis can damage the vessels to the extent that blood flow is impaired causing impotence. Unfortunately many of us wrongfully believe that it’s only the medicines that lower blood pressure, which may cause impotence. Talk to a doctor today.
References:
- www.webmd.com; Hypertension
- www.worldhypertensionleague.org
- Unravelling The Essentials of Health & Wealth – Dr. Kojo Cobba Essel
By Dr. Kojo Cobba Essel