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Who is at risk for hypertension?

The persons who are at risk for hypertension are those who are Obese, those who consume high amounts of salt, and those who have family members with hypertension.


What are the risk factors for renovascular hypertension?

Smoking, stress, obesity, a diet high in salt, exposure to heavy metals, and an inherited predisposition toward hypertension all increase the chances


What are three causes of hypertension?

These are some common factors:Increased age - 40s and olderHigh blood pressure runs in your familyYou are pregnantYou are considered medically overweight /obeseDrink too much alcoholOften stressed


How do people get hypertension?

Hypertension or high blood pressure exact causes are not known. There are several risk factors and conditions such as age, family history, ethnicity, diet, obesity and stress in which the majority of people with hypertension have in common.


3 risk factors associated with infectious diseases?

Risk of CHIKV infection exists throughout the day, as the primary vector, Ae. aegypti, ... conditions, such as hypertension, diabetes, or heart disease, are likely risk factors for poor outcomes.


What is the most common form of arterial hypertension?

The most common form of arterial hypertension is primary (or essential) hypertension, which accounts for about 90-95% of all cases. This type of hypertension has no identifiable cause and is thought to result from a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Risk factors include obesity, high salt intake, sedentary lifestyle, and family history. In contrast, secondary hypertension is caused by specific medical conditions or medications and is less common.


Is sugar bad for hypertension?

Sugar is not directly linked to hypertension, but it does have indirect consequences. If you consume too much sugar, that can result in obesity, and obesity is definitely a risk factor for hypertension.


How does obesity increase the risk of hypertension-?

Obesity increases the risk of hypertension because fat builds in your arteries and increases your blood pressure.


What are the risk factors for stroke?

Aside from aging and hypertension, heart disease, obesity, diabetes, smoking, oral contraceptives in women, polycythemia, and a condition called sleep apnea are all risk factors for stroke, as is a diet high in cholesterol or fatty foods.


Is the level of risk indirectly proportional to all three factors of risk?

B. False


What dangers are in hypertension?

Hypertension is a medical condition also known as high blood pressure. The dangers of hypertension are increased risk of heart attack and stroke.


How you get hypertension?

Most common cause of hypertension is unknown. However there are many other factors that can lead to hypertension. Risk factors are:genetic - most common in certain populations than othersfamily historyalcohol consumptionsmokingobesityhigh cholesteroldiabetesagingFor more information and guidelines please check out this:How to control your high blood pressure and what is it?http://usmlefacts.hubpages.com/_007wi/hub/How-to-Control-Your-High-Blood-Pressure