A simplified issue policy is great for someone who does not want a medical exam either, due to fear of needles, or due to
a family history of high blood pressure or cholesterol.
If you have high blood pressure or
a family history of high blood pressure, keep your sodium intake to less than 1,500 milligrams per day.
Smoking, being obese, not staying active, drinking alcohol, carrying multiples, or
a family history of high blood pressure lead to it.
Not exact matches
In 1999, only 17.2 %
of the PPE forms in one
high school study asked questions about exercise - related cardiac symptoms, a previous diagnosis
of a heart murmur or
high blood pressure, and about
family history of heart attack before age 50 or sudden cardiac death (three main components
of the cardiac
history portion
of the PPE recommended by the AHA);
If your child is overweight or at risk for being overweight, or if there is a
family history of obesity,
high blood pressure, or heart disease, your pediatrician may recommend 2 % milk (reduced fat) instead.
In one online tool, a sedentary 60 - year - old white male with a weight
of 250 pounds, a total cholesterol
of 225, no
high blood pressure and no personal or
family history of heart disease might have a 9 percent risk
of having a heart attack in the next 10 years.
«The increased risk
of high blood pressure in siblings suggests that
family history contributes to the increased risk
of high blood pressure in women during pregnancy; however, women who had
high blood pressure in pregnancy were still more likely to develop
high blood pressure later in life than their sisters who had normal
blood pressure in pregnancy,» said Dr. Weissgerber.
High blood pressure during pregnancy is a risk factor for future hypertension and cardiovascular disease, but it's not clear if this increased risk is because these women are more likely to have a
family history of heart disease or if elevated
blood pressure during pregnancy causes long - term metabolic and vascular abnormalities.
Kovesdy says, «Better awareness
of the risk factors for CKD — for example,
high blood pressure, obesity, cardiovascular disease, race - ethnicity,
family history — is needed for health care providers to become proactive about screening for early - stage CKD.»
That includes having
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol, or a
family history of cardiac arrest and other forms
of heart disease.
Typically, cardiac arrest risk factors are the same as those that put a person at risk for any heart problems, like
high blood pressure or cholesterol and a
family history of heart disease or cardiac arrest.
The symptoms should not be ignored if you have risk factors for heart disease (
family history of heart disease, diabetes,
high blood pressure or an already known heart problem.
We've known for years that not all cases
of heart disease, the # 1 killer in the Western world, are explained by the traditional risk factors such as smoking, elevated
blood pressure, diabetes mellitus,
high cholesterol, and a
family history of premature heart disease.
Bottom line BMI and waist circumference, along with an evaluation
of your personal risk factors such as
high blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and
family history for heart disease, should give you a good idea about whether you need to lose weight.
It also recommends testing
high - risk children (starting as early as age 2), which includes those who have a
family history of early heart disease, and those who are overweight, have
high blood pressure, smoke, or have diabetes.
The outcomes
of this research sends a very useful message, which is that even a moderate amount
of exercise, which is defined as brisk walking for 150 minutes each week, can provide a tremendous health benefit, especially to individuals predisposed to
high blood pressure because
of their
family history.
A
family history, lack
of exercise, poor diet, smoking, and heavy alcohol use are also risk factors for both
high blood pressure and heart disease, says Dr. Patterson.
If you have a
family history of high cholesterol or other risk factors for heart disease (such as
high blood pressure, smoking,
family history of heart disease at a young age, and especially diabetes), you may need earlier or more frequent screening.
Family history, age, gender, smoking, diabetes,
high blood pressure, and lack
of physical activity all influence, perhaps not equally, the development
of heart disease.
If you are a person who has a
family history of spinal bifida, depression, migraines, thyroid disorders, stroke, dementia and angina,
high blood pressure or elevated homocysteiene or cardiovascular disease strongly consider being tested for a genetic variance (MTHFR) that is easily detected and corrected by correct methyfolate supplementation.
Consult a physician or licensed qualified health care professional before using this products if you have, or have a
family history of heart disease, thyroid disease, diabetes,
high blood pressure, depression or other psychiatric condition, glaucoma, difficulty urinating, prostate enlargement, or seizure disorder.
Consult a Physician before using this product if you have, or have a
family history of, including but not limited to Phenylketonuria,
high blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, heart, liver, kidney, thyroid, or psychiatric disease, pheochromocytoma, diabetes, asthma, recurrent headaches, anemia, nervousness, anxiety, depression or other psychiatric condition, peptic ulcers, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma, difficulty in urinating, prostate enlargement, or seizure disorder, or if you are using any other dietary supplement or over-the-counter drug containing ephedrine, pseudo - ephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine (ingredients found in certain allergy, asthma, cough or cold, and weight control products).
Other factors include your ethnic background, being overweight, having
high blood pressure or
high cholesterol and having a
family history of diabetes.
If you look at the study (available free, full text), you'll see that diabetes risk depends on a number
of factors, including your age, weight, smoking status, alcohol consumption, exercise, meat intake, fruit and vegetable intake, saturated fat intake, trans fat intake, polyunsatarated fat intake, your
family history of diabetes, and a medical
history of high cholesterol or
high blood pressure.
Aarn Farmer:... due to, you know,
high blood pressure, so I've got a really strong
family history of blood pressure and obesity and all these things going on.
I need to loss weight for I fear the health consequences at my age and
family history of obesity,
high blood pressure, etc..
Compared with the participants who consumed less than 10 %
of calories from added sugar (same as in Q1), those who consumed above the thresholds
of 10 % or 25 %
of calories from added sugar were younger; more likely to be non-Hispanic black; less likely to be currently smoking; had lower levels
of physical activity, total serum cholesterol, systolic
blood pressure, HEI, American Heart Association healthy diet score, 44 and antihypertensive medication use; and had
higher intake
of sugar - sweetened beverages and prevalence
of family history of CVD (Supplement [eTable 2]-RRB-.
You can get their best health class if you quit smoking 3 years ago (most
of the industry makes you wait 5 years);
high blood pressure and cholesterol treated with medications can qualify for the best health classifications; if you're over 50 years old and are diabetic, you can qualify for «Standard» rates;
family history of cancer doesn't exclude you from the preferred plus rating either (most companies it does).
If you smoke, have
high LDL cholesterol, have
high blood pressure, have a
family history of early heart disease, or have another common risk factors, you may want to take some steps to improve your health.
For instance, if you have a
history of high blood pressure, cholesterol or heart disease in your
family, the company may rate you a
higher risk and therefore quote you a
higher premium.
With their favorable underwriting for a
family history of cancer, favorabel
high blood pressure and cholesterol underwriting and their niche
of $ 200,000 term life insurance policy amount, Voya is a company that you must look at when shopping for life insurance in 2016.
Some
of the health issues we specialize with include; type II diabetes, heart issues, tobacco use, elevated cholesterol,
high blood pressure, unfavorable
family health
history, and individuals who are considered to be overweight.
But be careful doing this if you have something that will prevent you from getting the best rating class, such as
high blood pressure, multiple moving violations or
family history of cancer.
If you have
high blood pressure or your
family history puts you at risk for more heart problems than the average person, a scale like this one could give you a useful snapshot
of your health.