Can hypertension be inherited
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As early as in the 18th century, it was observed that intracerebral hemorrhage was familial, and it was suggested that hypertension might be related to genetic factors. It has been widely concerned by people for many years. Medical experts have carried out in-depth research on the relationship between hypertension and heredity, especially in recent years, through the investigation of large sample system of blood pressure of patients' family, family history, twins and relatives, and believe that hypertension is a genetic defect, which may be vasoconstriction in response to stress. The abnormal genetic characteristics of hypertension may also be polygenic. We analyzed the gene polypeptide of hypertension and found that can hypertension be inherited? Let's talk about it.
Can hypertension be inherited
First, hypertension can be inherited. If both parents have normal blood pressure, the probability of children suffering from hypertension is 3-5%. If one parent has hypertension, the probability of children suffering from hypertension is 25-28%. If both parents have hypertension, the probability of children suffering from hypertension is 45-55%. It is much higher than that of the general population.
Second: for hereditary hypertension, exercise therapy can be used to control blood pressure. Some people will say why we should use sports. This is because after moderate exercise, the blood pressure will be lower than the normal value. If the long-term adherence to the norms of training, then you can effectively control blood pressure.
Third: for patients with mild hypertension, the method of exercise compared with drug treatment. It does have many benefits. After a period of time, the patient's blood pressure is very stable, so you don't need to take medicine to maintain it? We just need to take precautions when the season changes.
matters needing attention
Proper control of exercise intensity can ensure the effect of exercise. Exercise therapy for hypertension tends to be low and medium intensity. The research shows that the hypotensive effect of low-intensity exercise is better than that of high-intensity exercise. Especially for patients with moderate or above hypertension, high-intensity exercise is not recommended.