Healthy Living; Commonly Asked Questions - Samsung Healthy Living BF-180M Owner's Manual

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BE HAPPY! - A positive attitude is a big part of a healthy body.
Try not to get too stressed out over things. Daily relaxation tech-
niques such as gentle yoga or even quiet time by yourself can do
a lot of good for the mind and body. Stay focused on the good
things in life. Begin by congratulating yourself for that short walk
you just took or the smart food choice you made. It's your first
step to a healthier life!
KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR WEIGHT! - Surprisingly, losing even a
small amount of weight can often times help control high blood
pressure. Talk with your doctor to find a "healthy" weight for you
and strive to come within a range of it.
Remember to consult your physician prior to beginning
exercise, vitamin/mineral, dietary changes or programs and blood
pressure monitoring.
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Commonly Asked Questions

About Blood Pressure
Why Should I Monitor My Blood Pressure At Home?
By monitoring at home, you can manage your health between doc-
tor visits. Home monitoring also provides you with a record of
blood pressure measurements over time to give to your doctor - a
valuable tool in monitoring hypertension.
Home monitoring may also help alleviate White Coat
Hypertension. This term refers to the medical phenomena which
causes many individuals' blood pressure to be higher when taken
in a medical office setting. That's because many times the stress
of being in the doctor's office may cause blood pressure to rise as
much as 20-50 points higher than normal. When monitoring at
home, you can get a truer indication of your blood pressure in a
normal, relaxed state.
What Is Blood Pressure?
The commonly used term "blood pressure" refers to the force or
pressure that is exerted on the body's arteries as blood
flows through them. Each time the heart beats or
contracts, it produces pressure in the arteries.
This blood pressure is what moves blood
through the body, supplying oxygen and
nutrients to every organ.
Commonly Asked Questions About Blood Pressure
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