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Control of blood pressure and risk of stroke among pharmacologically treated hypertensive patients. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite improved control of blood pressure during the last decades in the United States, a considerable proportion of treated hyper... OH Klungel,RC Kaplan,SR Heckbert,... -...
(HealthDay)—For young and middle-aged adults, hypertension at baseline, at age 30 years, and at age 40 years is associated with an increased risk for stroke, according to a study published online March 29 in Hypertension.
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根据第一段People at risk of a heart attack or stroke could benefit from blood-pressure-lowering drugs even if their blood pressure is considered in the normal, healthy range.可知,即使一个人血压正常也有得心脏病和中风的风险。所以可以推断出:正常的血压并不意味着一个健康的身体。故选A。 根据第三...
Thorough management of diabetes is crucial for stroke prevention, and that means keeping blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels in check, as well as exercising and eating healthfully. Next:Get moving. 5/13 Credit Get moving. Lower your risk of stroke (and loads of other health ...
Previous studies have suggested that mothers get short-term health benefits from breastfeeding, such as weight loss and lower cholesterol, blood pressure and glucose levels after pregnancy. However, the long-term effects of breastfeeding on the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases in mothers are...
The health risk was measurably greater for those whose blood pressure levels were at the high end of the "normal" spectrum. "We found that those people who fell within the higher range of prehypertension were at 79 percent higher risk of experiencing a future stroke," Ovbiagele said. ...