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Lifestyle
Modifications to Manage Hypertension *
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Modification
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Recommendation
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Approximate
SBP
Reduction Range |
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Weight
reduction |
Maintain normal body weight (body mass index 18.4-24.9 kg/m2). |
5-20
mm Hg/
10 kg weight loss |
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Adopt
DASH eating plan
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Consume a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and low fat dairy products with a reduced content of saturated and total fat. |
8-14
mm Hg
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Dietary
sodium reduction
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Reduce dietary sodium intake to no more than 100 mmol per day (2.4 g sodium or 6 g sodium chloride) |
2-8
mm Hg
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Physical
activity |
Engage in regular aerobic physical activity such as brisk walking (at least 30 minutes/day, most days of the week) |
4-9
mm Hg
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Moderation
of alcohol consumption
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Limit consumption to no more than 2 drinks (1 oz or 30 mL ethanol; eg, 24 oz beer, 10 oz wine, or 3 oz 80-proof whiskey) per day in most men and no more than 1 drink per day in women and in lighter weight persons. |
2-4
mm Hg
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= Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension * For overall cardiovascular risk reduction, stop smoking The effects of implementing these modifications are dose- and time-dependent, and could be greater for some individuals Adapted from JNC VII |
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2004 The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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