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Exercise and Blood Pressure |
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regular exercise program may help lower blood pressure over the long
term. For example, activities such as jogging, bicycle riding, or
swimming for 30 to 45 minutes daily may ultimately lower blood
pressure by as much as 5 to15 mm Hg. Moreover, there appears to be a
relationship between the amount of exercise and the degree to which
the blood pressure is lowered. Thus, the more you exercise (up to a
point), the more you lower the blood pressure. The beneficial
response of the blood pressure to exercise occurs only with aerobic
(vigorous and sustained) exercise programs. Therefore, any exercise
program must be recommended or approved by an individual's physician.
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