New Guidelines Emphasize Systolic Blood Pressure Control for Hypertension Management

A groundbreaking study has shifted the focus of hypertension management, emphasizing the importance of controlling systolic blood pressure (the first number in a blood pressure reading).

  • Researchers analyzed data from over 47,000 patients worldwide and found no evidence that lowering diastolic blood pressure (the second number) to very low levels caused health problems.

  • This challenges the traditional belief that diastolic blood pressure needs to stay above a certain threshold for safety.

  • The study recommends aiming for a systolic blood pressure between 100-130 mmHg, suggesting that doctors can focus on systolic control without worrying about diastolic levels dropping too low.

  • This shift could lead to better treatment strategies and potentially reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other complications associated with high blood pressure.

  • While medication is often necessary, lifestyle changes like a healthy diet, exercise, and regular check-ups remain crucial for preventing and managing hypertension.

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