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Hypertension Risk High Among Childhood Cancer Survivors – Study
Check out for this surprising cause for hypertension here in this article.
Hypertension or high blood pressure is one of the leading health problems among young adults, especially among the working group of people.
Sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise and unhealthy diet are among the major risk factors for hypertension. However, a new study has found some startling fact about the cause for hypertension.
According to the study, kids who have survived cancer in their childhood are twice more likely to develop high blood pressure risk in their adulthood than the general population.
Well, this is something that none of us would have thought as a possible cause for hypertension. High blood pressure problems among people usually arise due to problems related to age, sex and fluctuations in the rates of the body mass index.
Meanwhile, the researchers also stated that hypertension occurs among the general people who are usually a decade older in age than the childhood cancer survivors who become an easy target of the risk quiet fast.

"High blood pressure is an important modifiable risk factor that increases risk of heart problems in everyone. Research has shown that high blood pressure can have an even greater negative impact on survivors of childhood cancer who were treated with cardiotoxic therapies such as anthracyclines or chest radiation," said Todd M. Gibson, researcher at the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Tennessee, the US.
For the study, the researchers had examined 3016 adults to study their long-term health outcomes and found that the prevalence of hypertension was 2.6 times higher among childhood cancer survivors.
The results noted that hypertension increased over time, such as 13 percent of the survivors developed high blood pressure at age 30, 37 percent had hypertension at the age of 40, and more than 70 percent of the survivors had hypertension by the age of 50.
The study found that exposure to radiotherapy or chemotherapy were not significantly associated with hypertension.
The study was recently published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention
Well, if you want to prevent the risk of hypertension then make it a point to follow few of these simple lifestyle.

Healthy
Diet:
A
healthy
diet
comprising
of
all
the
essential
nutrients
is
a
must
to
prevent
hypertension.
Avoiding
excess
calories,
fats
and
processed
foods
helps.

Regular
Exercise:
Regular
exercise
for
about
a
minimum
of
30
minutes
everyday
is
a
must.
This
can
be
walking,
cycling,
jogging.
It
helps
in
keeping
your
blood
pressure
under
control
and
helps
in
keeping
you
fit
as
well.

Avoid
Excess
Sodium
Intake:
Excess
salt
intake
can
lead
to
an
increase
in
the
spike
in
your
blood
pressure
and
lead
to
several
other
serious
health
hazards
as
well.
It
is
advisable
to
limit
intake
of
sodium
in
order
to
prevent
hypertension.

Limit
Alcohol
Intake:
Drinking
alcohol
in
moderation
can
do
good
to
your
health
but
when
you
consume
in
excess,
it
can
be
harmful
for
your
health.
Avoiding
alcohol
is
the
best
way
to
prevent
hypertension.
(With Agency Inputs)
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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