|
|||||||
|
Welcome to the Ultimate Cosmetics forums. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us. |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
|
Make sure your blood pressure is under 140/90 mm Hg
If your systolic pressure is over 140, ask your doctor what you can do to lower it. If you have diabetes it is even more important to maintain your blood pressure at an acceptable level, which reduces long-term complications associated with this disease process. You should be receiving regular monitoring and advice from you GP/diabetic practitioner. Aim for a healthy weight Ideally try not to gain extra weight in the first place, if you have then try to lose the weight slowly, at about half to one pound a week until you reach a healthy target. This can be easier to achieve if you include exercise as well to burn off those unwanted calories and tone your body as you lose the weight. If you are overweight or obese, carrying this extra weight increases your risk of high blood pressure because the heart has to work very hard to keep blood circulating efficiently. Exercise - be active every day! Even the simplest exercise will help; you can walk, dance, use the stairs, play sports, or do any activity you enjoy. For instance: get off the bus one or two stops early; park your car at the other end of the car park and walk; walk or cycle to the corner shop. Being physically active is one of the most important steps you can take to prevent or control high blood pressure and will help you keep your weight down. It will also help to reduce your risk of heart disease and enhances overall wellbeing. All you need to do is 30 minutes of moderate level activity preferably every day of the week - you can even divide the 30 minutes into shorter 10 minute periods if you are not used to regular exercise. Exercise does not have to be strenuous; you should start slowly and build up the amount of exercise that you do. It is not advisable, however, to lift heavy weights or to take on certain strenuous activities if exercise has not been gradually and appropriately introduced. If you are worried that your health could be adversely affected by exercise, i.e. you have a heart complaint; make sure that you are reviewed by your GP. Look at what you are eating. Does it contain a lot of sodium? It is suggested that no more than 2.4 grams of sodium should be consumed per day. Read the labels and be aware of hidden sodium, which is known to increase blood pressure. Try not to add salt to your meals. Eat more fruit and vegetables Eating more fiber should help to stop you feeling hungry and less likely to pick at sweets, chocolate and crisps etc. Stop/reduce smoking - smoking causes the blood to thicken Not only does this make you more at risk of developing a dangerous blood clot but it makes the heart work harder in order to 'push' the blood around the system to provide oxygen and other important components. Reduce your stress levels Take time out for yourself each day to do something you like to do without feeling guilty. If there are any problems worrying you try talking them over with a friend, or someone you trust, this is often all that is needed to make you feel better. Also remember if you wear a smile, it will rub off on others. Try it and see! Watch your alcohol intake Keep the amount of units you consume to a minimum, as your body works hard to flush it out of your system and this will have an effect on your blood pressure (plus it will increase your weight). It is recommended that men limit themselves to no more than one or two drinks per day and women should have no more than one drink per day. Take medication correctly If you have been prescribed medication from your GP to control your blood pressure, make sure that you take the medication correctly and visit your GP regularly for your blood pressure to be monitored effectively |
| The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to cutiepie For This Useful Post: | ||
|
#2
|
|||||||
|
|||||||
|
Hm.....well.
Quote:
With 5'-4" height. 50 KG weight. 34b-27-36 body measurements. It sounds to me cool. Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
)Quote:
Quote:
__________________
Say hello to the girl that I am..You’re gonna have to see through my perspective
I need to make mistakes just to learn who I am...And I don’t wanna be so damn protected..But who am I to say...What a girl is to do...God I need some answers
What am I to do with my life (you’ll find it out, don’t worry)...How am I supposed to know what’s right (you just got to do it your way)...I can’t help the way I feel
But my life has been so overprotected
|
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
|
Arite Friends....putting aside jokes and fun....
The article by Cutie is really informative. Except this fact that I DON'T EXPERIENCE HIGH OR LOW BLOOD PRESSURE. HALLELUJAH
__________________
Say hello to the girl that I am..You’re gonna have to see through my perspective
I need to make mistakes just to learn who I am...And I don’t wanna be so damn protected..But who am I to say...What a girl is to do...God I need some answers
What am I to do with my life (you’ll find it out, don’t worry)...How am I supposed to know what’s right (you just got to do it your way)...I can’t help the way I feel
But my life has been so overprotected
|
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Me either, but I had quite a scare the other day when my brother, 12 years my junior got dehydrated on a construction site and called me at 1AM experiencing trouble. I took him to an outpatient facility the very next day ( we lost my Mom to complications with HBP and I am determined to have him around a while longer!) The Dr. prescribed a higher dosage of HBP meds as well as a blood pressure monitor which I was able to get at a discount. Be careful. And take good care of yourselves ladies!
__________________
UC Girls' got it goin' on! |
|
#5
|
||||
|
||||
|
Thanks for this! My mum and dad both suffer from this so this should be great help to them.
__________________
|
|
#6
|
||||
|
||||
|
thanks cutiepie....and your av is a real cutiepie-munch!
![]() My family is afflicted by high blood pressure too so it's always good to have a reminder once in a while! |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| High Intensity Pigments(HIP)by LOreal | BeautyIsInsideU | Beauty Product Reviews | 0 | 01-07-2006 08:07 AM |