What is Hypertension?
DASH Diet
Causes & Risk Factors
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100: What is the normal blood pressure range?

Less than 120/80 mmHg

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100: What does DASH stand for?

Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension

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100: What is one lifestyle factor that increases the risk of hypertension? (there are many examples)

Smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise

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100: What is the most common symptom of high blood pressure?

No symptoms—it's usually silent

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100: What common kitchen ingredient is a major cause of high blood pressure?

Salt

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200: What organ does high blood pressure directly affect the most?

The heart

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What nutrient in the DASH diet helps relax blood vessels and lower blood pressure?

Potassium! Found in bananas, spinach, and sweet potatoes.

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200: What is a common genetic factor for high blood pressure?

Family history

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200: True or False: High blood pressure only affects older people.

False! It can happen at any age, especially with poor lifestyle habits

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200: What weighs more—a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?

Neither! They both weigh one pound.

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300: What is another name for high blood pressure?

Hypertension

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300: What type of meats does the DASH diet encourage? (give 2 examples)

Lean meats like chicken and fish

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300: What age group is most at risk for hypertension?

Adults over 50

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300: What lifestyle change can lower blood pressure the fastest?

Reducing salt intake

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A rooster lays an egg on top of a slanted roof. Which way does it roll?

Roosters don’t lay eggs!

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400: What number in a BP reading represents pressure when the heart is resting? 

Diastolic ( systolic/diastolic) 

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400: Why does the DASH diet limit processed foods?

They are high in sodium

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400: How does obesity contribute to high blood pressure?

It increases strain on the heart

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400: Name one form of exercise that helps lower blood pressure.

Walking, swimming, cycling

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What is the only letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name?

 The letter Q!

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500: Why is hypertension called the "silent killer"?

It often has no symptoms

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500: Name one whole grain recommended by the DASH diet.

Brown rice, quinoa (seed), whole wheat bread

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500: What stress hormone can raise blood pressure when too high?

Cortisol

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500: How does stress management help lower blood pressure?

Reduces cortisol levels and promotes relaxation

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400: You see a boat full of people, but there isn’t a single person on board. How is this possible?

Everyone on board is married!

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