For Men
Why Should I Care About Blood Pressure?
Posted by Robert in I. Achieving Sexual Power on April 22nd, 2009
High blood pressure is often called the “silent killer” because most people don’t even know they have it and they can die without warning. This is as serious of a health concern as you can possibly have.
Look at the grim statistics the American Heart Association provides on High Blood Pressure:
- High blood pressure (hypertension) killed 46,765 Americans in 2001.
- It was listed as a primary or contributing cause of death in about 251,000 U.S. deaths in 2000.
- As many as 50 million Americans age 6 and older have high blood pressure.
- One in five Americans (and one in four adults) has high blood pressure.
- Of those people with high blood pressure, 30 percent don’t know they have it.
- Of all people with high blood pressure, 11 percent aren’t on therapy (special diet or drugs),
- 25 percent are on inadequate therapy, and 34 percent are on adequate therapy.
- High blood pressure affects more than 40 percent of African Americans.
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