适应性生活方式降低高血压的有效分析

G. Sivakarthi, R. Perumalraja.
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不同的生活方式行为容易使人产生高血压,而生活方式背后的因素与血压的有效控制高度相关。高血压还可能引起血压的微小波动,引起重大问题,即中风预后、心血管疾病、动脉损伤、血栓、骨质疏松症等致命疾病。拟议的工作旨在确定患者特定生活方式活动中未被注意到的微小波动。最初,患者的生活方式研究是在五名成员中进行的,为期三个月。从这项研究中,我们观察到大多数人的正常血压范围,无论年龄大小,都在120/80毫米汞柱甚至更低,我们将血压分为收缩压140毫米汞柱和舒张压90毫米汞柱。一旦测量出高血压的范围,我们就会给那些有规律生活方式活动的高血压患者一些建议。建议避免某些活动,使血压保持在正常范围内。基于血压范围,目标是确定可以控制血压的因素和生活方式的改变。我们的家庭成员在家里进行了为期三个月的调查(4 - 6月)。为了验证我们提出的工作方法,我们从家里招募了5名患者。对患者生活方式的初步评估由患者计算,患者输入规定的详细信息。在5名患者中,3名患者的初始和最终血压读数可以根据患者的生活方式因素监测长达90天。
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An Effective Analysis to Reduce Hypertension with Adaptive Lifestyle
Different lifestyle behaviors tend to produce hypertension in people, and the factors behind the lifestyle are highly correlated with effective blood pressure (BP) control. Hypertension may also lead to unnoticed minor fluctuations in Blood Pressure that lead to major issues, viz., fatal diseases like stroke prognosis, cardiovascular disease, artery damage, blood clots, osteoporosis, etc. The proposed work aimed to identify the unnoticed minor fluctuations in patient-specific life style activities. Initially, the patient's lifestyle study was conducted on five members for three months. From the study, it is observed that the normal blood pressure range for most individuals, regardless of age, is 120/80 mm Hg or even below, and we classified blood pressure as having a systolic pressure of 140 mm Hg and a diastolic pressure of 90 mm Hg. Once the range of hypertension was measured, we gave some recommendations to the patients who were associated with high blood pressure in regular lifestyle activities. Suggestions were made to avoid certain activities and keep blood pressure within the normal range. Based on that BP range, the goal was to identify the factors and lifestyle changes that could keep the blood pressure under control. A survey was conducted in our home by our family members for three months (April-June). To test our proposed work method, we recruited five patients from our family. An initial evaluation of patients' lifestyles was calculated by the patient, who entered the prescribed details. Among the 5 patients, 3 had initial and final blood pressure readings that could be monitored for up to 90 days based on the patients' lifestyle factors.
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