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What is the primary risk factor associated with hypertension?
What is the primary risk factor associated with hypertension?
- Low physical activity
- Obesity (correct)
- High cholesterol levels
- Alcohol consumption
Which of the following is considered a secondary cause of hypertension?
Which of the following is considered a secondary cause of hypertension?
- High sodium intake
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Stress
- Chronic kidney disease (correct)
What is the typical first-line treatment for newly diagnosed hypertension?
What is the typical first-line treatment for newly diagnosed hypertension?
- ACE inhibitors
- Calcium channel blockers
- Lifestyle modifications (correct)
- Beta-blockers
Which measurement is considered the most definitive indicator of hypertension?
Which measurement is considered the most definitive indicator of hypertension?
Which complication is NOT typically associated with uncontrolled hypertension?
Which complication is NOT typically associated with uncontrolled hypertension?
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Hypertension Risk Factors
- The primary risk factor associated with hypertension is age, with increased prevalence typically seen in older adults.
- Other significant risk factors include obesity, sedentary lifestyle, high salt diet, and genetic predisposition.
Secondary Causes of Hypertension
- Secondary hypertension can be caused by underlying conditions; common examples include kidney disease, hormonal disorders, and certain medications.
Treatment of Hypertension
- The first-line treatment for newly diagnosed hypertension generally involves lifestyle modifications, such as diet and exercise.
- In many cases, healthcare providers may prescribe thiazide diuretics as a common medication to manage blood pressure.
Definitive Measurement of Hypertension
- The most definitive indicator of hypertension is the measurement of blood pressure, typically taken using a sphygmomanometer.
Complications of Uncontrolled Hypertension
- Complications not typically associated with uncontrolled hypertension include a low heart rate; rather, hypertension is often linked to conditions like heart attack, stroke, and kidney damage.
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