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Meds, surgery may help obesity-related high blood pressure if diet, exercise fall short

Added: 05.11.2021 21:45 | 297 views | 0 comments

Source: www.sunshinehospitals.com
Source: www.sunshinehospitals.com

Being overweight or having obesity, weight that is higher than what is considered healthy for an individual's height, is a major risk factor for high blood pressure. A healthy diet, more physical activity and less sedentary time are recommended to reduce blood pressure for people who are overweight or have obesity; however, evidence of long-term weight loss and sustained blood pressure reductions from these lifestyle changes is limited. New weight-loss medications and bariatric surgery have shown benefits in both long-term weight loss and improved blood pressure, which can reduce the long-term, negative impact of high blood pressure on organ damage.

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