Hi everyone-
There was a HUGE article in May 14th New York Times regarding a NEW change in the guidelines for diagnosing hypertension.
To all of us who have been told that we are okay, they have added a NEW CATEGORY called "prehypertension".
This new category includes 45 million Americans whose blood pressure is 120 to 139 millimeters of mercury systolic (the top number) or 80 to 90 diastolic (the bottom number).
A statement issued by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute said the new recommendations were based on studies showing that artery damage can begin even at blood pressure levels that until recently were thought to be normal. They are saying that the risk of heart disease and stroke starts to rise at readings as low as 115/75, and doubles for each increase of 20/10 millimeters of mercury.
115/75???@#$#@!!!!!
So this means that the new report, from the National High Blood Pressure Education Program, defines normal blood pressure as a reading BELOW 120/80 millimeters of mercury.
The report urges doctors and patients to take high blood pressure more seriously and treat it more aggressively, often with more than one drug.
Good lord...does that mean that all of us who have been so happy to have brought our pressure down to 120-135/80-85 shouldn't be so complacent?
The report was posted yesterday on JAMA's website (Journal of the American medical Association) and will be published in the May 21 edition of the Journal.
Info for patients in the meantime:
[url="http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/index.htm"]http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/index.htm[/url]
zuzu xxx