Consepts
Risk factors
Prevention
Monitoring
Treatment
100

How does controlling blood sugar affect the heart?

Prevents and manages elements that can negatively impact the heart muscles

100

What are the risk factor for diabetes?

Age, weight, family history, physical activity and diet, sleep, stress

100

Is alcohol and coffee intake a risk factor? 

Yes, but it depends on the amount and regularity.

100

What changes in diet should one have to do to monitor hypertension? 

Reduce sugar, alcohol, coffee and sodium intakes, increase the intake of healthy fats and a balanced green diet.

100

What are the treatments for hypertension?

There are changes in habits that can reduce hypertension, such as losing weight, diet with less salt and fat, 7-9 hour sleep and limiting alcohol.

200

What are some other cardiovascular diseases that are not that common?

Endocarditis, Pericarditis, Pulmonary Hypertension

200

What are the risk factors for hypertension?

Inactive physical activity, unhealthy diet, and can include medical conditions such as diabetes.

200

Can managing stress lower the risk of hypertension? 

Yes


200

How often can you check the level of blood sugar/pressure?

For blood pressure 2-3 times a week and for blood sugar 1-3 times a day.

200

What are the implications for not treating hypertension or diabetes?

In case of hypertension, a person can suffer from kidney disease, heart disease and a stroke. Untreated diabetes can result in kidney damage, eye damage that can cause blindness, and even amputation of limbs

300

Can smoking affect the heart?

Yes, since it reduces the oxygen level in the blood.

300

Why is obesity a risk factor for both hypertension and diabetes?

It causes insulin resistance, fatty buildup in the arteries, and inflammation.

300

What are some control risk factors that can prevent Hypertension?

Adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes eating well, regular exercise, and no smoking.

300

What factors can affect the level of blood sugar? 

Diet, amount of physical activity, sleep, stress and the type of treatment.

300

What are the treatments for diabetes?

The most common treatment for diabetes is taking insulin, but it also depends on the type of diabetes.

400

How does sleep apnea affect the heart?

It increases the risk of heart diseases

400

How does stress and lack of sleep contribute to risk factors for both hypertension and diabetes?

Stress and lack of sleep affect hormone levels, which can lead to slow metabolism and high blood pressure. Sleep loss can interrupt insulin secretion.  

400

What are some control risk factors that can prevent diabetes?

Even though diabetes can be passed through genetics, avoiding foods with trans, saturated fat and added sugars, plus being active in exercise are all factors that can prevent diabetes.

400

How does stress affect blood pressure? 

The release of stress hormones lead to the raise in heart rate, much more blood flow, making a risk in strokes.

400

What are the side effects of these treatments? 

There are a lot of them, dizziness, headaches, dehydration, nausea, weight gain/loss.

500

How does exercise affect cardiovascular health?

It helps the heart´s circulatory system, helps maintain a healthy weight and increases good cholesterol.

500

Why is age a risk factor for diabetes?

Due to age, the body deteriorates and it causes muscle mass, insulin resistance, and impaired pancreatic function.

500

How can losing weight affect the risk factor of getting hypertension and diabetes? 

It improves blood circulation and overall helps your body do the functions correctly without needing extra energy.

500

How does high blood pressure affect blood sugar? 

It can reduce the amount of blood flow and increase the risk of heart and kidney diseases.

500

Are there any natural treatments that would help?

Yes,there are! Changes in the diet are one of the most important elements when dealing with hypertension or diabetes, the only thing is that it could only be used as a sole treatment when it is not so advanced.