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                    According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of South Africa (HSFSA),
                    215 people die every day from heart disease or strokes in this country.
                    Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major risk factor for heart disease
                    and affects more than 45% of adults. Its prevalence continues to rise.


                           here is an urgent need to shift from   hypertension. If you need to lose weight,
                           treatment to prevention with regards   reduce your calorie intake and partake in
                           to heart health, and recently released   regular exercise;
                           guidelines for the European Society of   *  Limit alcohol and definitely stop smoking if you
                  THypertension (ESH) offer a blueprint for a     have not done so already as both these habits
                  healthier future.                               are major contributors to heart disease and
                                                                  cancer;
                    ADOPT A HEART-HEALTHY DIET                  *  Manage stress as this is a known risk factor
                    *  Eat less red meat and more vegetables, fresh   for high blood pressure. Incorporating stress-
                      fruit, fish, nuts and low fat dairy products;  reducing practices such as mindfulness,
                    *  Reduce salt intake as excessive sodium     meditation and yoga can significantly benefit
                      consumption is closely linked to hypertension.   heart health. Also ensure that you’re getting
                      It is recommended to have less than one     enough sleep: seven to nine hours per night is
                      teaspoon of salt per day;                   recommended;
                    *  Limit your sugar and carb intake; eat less   *  Limit exposure to environmental noise and
                      cakes, biscuits, bread, and sweets, and quit all   air pollution, as these are major stressors.
                      carbonated beverages;                       While admittedly difficult to control if you live
                    *  Eat more foods rich in potassium, such as   in the city, those with high blood pressure can
                      lentils, squash, prunes, raisins, potatoes with   try changing the location, timing and type of
                      the skin, kidney and soya beans. Potassium,   outdoor activities to reduce their exposure.
                      along with calcium, magnesium and fibre, are
                      core elements of dietary approaches to stop   By following the hypertension guidelines and
                      hypertension;                           making small but meaningful lifestyle changes,
                    *  Engage in regular physical activity such as   the risk of heart disease can be reduced. Adults
                      walking, swimming or cycling, for 150 minutes   are advised to assess their heart health by visiting
                      per week. This can lower the risk of heart   their GPs annually for a check-up and making the
                      disease, and people with high blood pressure   necessary lifestyle changes.
                      are also encouraged to do some form of weight
                      and resistance training;                Whether through adopting a healthier diet,
                    *  Try maintain a healthy weight because as your   increasing physical activity or managing stress,
                      body mass index and waist circumference   every step counts in the journey to a healthier
                      increases, so does your risk of developing   heart.
                     ISSUED BY MEROPA COMMUNIC ATIONS ON BEH ALF OF PH ARMA DY NAMICS .
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