Healthy lifestyle interventions in general practice: Part 7: Lifestyle and hypertension

  • E Wayne Derman University of Cape Town
  • S Whitesman University of Cape Town
  • M Dreyer Vitality Wellness
  • D N Patel Vitality Wellness
  • C J Nossel Vitality Wellness
  • M P Schwellnus University of Cape Town
Keywords: hypertension, lifestyle

Abstract

This article forms the seventh part of the series on the role of lifestyle modification in general practice with specific reference to hypertension. Hypertension is defined as sustained resting blood pressure (BP) above 140/90 mmHg. Approximately 17% of the adult westernised population suffer from this disease. In most cases (> 90%) the cause is unknown and this is referred to as essential or primary hypertension. Untreated hypertension is associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular disease, heart failure, kidney disease, and coronary artery disease. Lifestyle modifications to introduce healthy behavior are important in both the prevention and management of hypertension3 and details of these interventions are provided in this article.

Author Biographies

E Wayne Derman, University of Cape Town
MBChB, PhD(Sports and Exercise Medicine), FACSM, FFIMS MRC/UCT Research Unit for Sports Science and Sports Medicine
S Whitesman, University of Cape Town
MBChB
M Dreyer, Vitality Wellness
BSc Hons (Sport Science) BSc Hons (Dietetics) Dietitian Vitality Wellness
D N Patel, Vitality Wellness
MBBCh MMed (Paeds) Clinical Specialist Vitality
C J Nossel, Vitality Wellness
MBBCh MBA Head of Vitality Wellness
M P Schwellnus, University of Cape Town
MBBCh, MSc (Med) Sports Science, MD, FACSM, FFIMS Professor of Sports Medicine & Exercise Science, MRC/UCT Research Unit for Sports Science and Sports Medicine
Published
2009-10-19