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How to keep your blood pressure down
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Risk factors
Hypertension can occur in both children and adults of all races, but it is more common in adults, particularly overweight people, people who drink two to three units or more of alcohol daily, elderly and middle-aged people, and women who are taking oral contraceptives. Additionally, people with diabetes, kidney disease or gout have a higher risk of hypertension, as do people with a family history. Overall, one in four adults has hypertension.
Risk factors
Hypertension can occur in both children and adults of all races, but it is more common in adults, particularly overweight people, people who drink two to three units or more of alcohol daily, elderly and middle-aged people, and women who are taking oral contraceptives. Additionally, people with diabetes, kidney disease or gout have a higher risk of hypertension, as do people with a family history. Overall, one in four adults has hypertension.
More men than women have hypertension, until women reach their mid-50s, when a woman's risk becomes equivalent to a man's. Studies have shown that having 'Type A' qualities - being highly driven, a perfectionist, quick-tempered and unable to cope well with stress or to relax - increases the risk for hypertension in men, and therefore may also increase the risk for women. Results from an American study indicate that postmenopausal women (aged 50 to 79) who took hormone replacement therapy were more likely to develop hypertension than non-users.
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Created: 07/03/2002 Updated: 10/10/2007
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