starbug1 Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 What are the reasons for why high blood pressure is a health concern?
prion Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 over long periods of time high blood pressure damages the walls of blood vessels, so people are more likely to have heart disease and strokes, for example.
starbug1 Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 more in depth maybe? This is based on opinion and "known-fact" only. I have the assignment finished. This is one question I wanted to know more about.
prion Posted February 15, 2006 Posted February 15, 2006 afraid I don't know it in much more depth than that. I think the increased pressure causes changes in the composition of the vessel walls, with thickening and increased amounts of collagen being laid down and a loss of elasticity. I think this somehow aggravates the blood pressure problem, making it a vicious circle. And I think the changes in the vessel walls make atherosclerosis ie fatty deposition in the blood vessel walls more likely or make it develop faster. More fatty plaques means more risk of them rupturing and causing a blood clot, leading to a heart attack or stroke.
starbug1 Posted February 15, 2006 Author Posted February 15, 2006 recent rise and/or long term affect as a health concern? the problems arising from high blood pressure?
prion Posted February 16, 2006 Posted February 16, 2006 Cardiovascular disease!! "Hypertension is a major risk factor for CVD [cardiovascular disease] and the most common risk factor for the development of HF [heart failure]...Aggressive lowering of BP is critical to help reduce the risk of CVD and help prevent the development of HF." The burden of cardiovascular disease: following the link from hypertension to myocardial infarction and heart failure.
ecoli Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 how does sodium cause high blood pressure? I was wondering about that for some time now.
clarisse Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 how does sodium cause high blood pressure? Maybe it makes you retain too much water? I don't realy know though... but I think that has to do a lot with it.
prion Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 how does sodium cause high blood pressure? I was wondering about that for some time now. Your body works very hard to keep things like sodium at an absolutely constant concentration in your blood. So if you had more than the normal amount of sodium in your blood, in theory your body could tell the kidneys to hold a bit more water back to 'dilute' the sodium and keep it at the same concentration, giving you higher blood pressure (due to the extra fluid). But I don't see how this scenario would happen, because the kidneys can just excrete excess sodium. Maybe there's a limit to how much they can get rid of all at once, I don't know.
Y-S Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 how does sodium cause high blood pressure? I was wondering about that for some time now. ya mean glucose...
Y-S Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 Aight, well but still glucose can cause some bad blood or somethin, though
starbug1 Posted February 23, 2006 Author Posted February 23, 2006 I got my lab back and I mentioned the problems with heart disease, heart attack and stroke, and how blood pressure affects metabolism and everything in between. I was docked for leaving out "stroke volume." One of the main reasons high blood pressure is such a risk because the stroke volume is less than a physically fit person, therefore, reducing the amound of oxygen in every pump of blood. Therefore, furthermore, muscles, tissues, et cet, do not receive enough nutrients to keep a body healthy. so, minus one. Overall, at least, I knew what I was talking about. Thanks for any input
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