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    Your High Blood Pressure Risk Factors

    Risk factors are things that make you more likely to have a disease or condition. Do you know your risk factors for high blood pressure? You can’t do anything about some risk factors. But other risk factors are things that can be changed. Know what high blood pressure risk factors you have. Then, find out what changes you can make to help control your risk for high blood pressure. Start with the change that you think will be easiest for you.

    Risk factors you can’t control

    Though you can’t change any of the things listed below, check off the ones that apply to you. The more boxes you check, the greater your risk for high blood pressure.

    Family history

    ☐ One or both of your parents or grandparents has had high blood pressure or heart disease.

    Gender

    ☐ You a male. Until age 64, males are more likely than females to get high blood pressure. At 65 and older, females are more likely to get high blood pressure.

    Age

    ☐ As you get older, you are more likely to get high blood pressure.

    Race

    ☐ Certain racial and ethnic groups, such as Black, Hispanic and Asian adults, particularly males, have higher rates of high blood pressure.

    Risk factors you can control

    There are plenty of risk factors for high blood pressure that you can control. Learn what these risk factors are and then find out how to reduce your risk. Check the ones that apply to you.

    What you eat

    ☐ Do you eat a lot of salty, fatty, fried, or greasy foods? Do you go to restaurants or eat out frequently?

    What you drink

    ☐ Do you have more than 1 alcoholic drink a day if you are a female or more than 2 drinks a day if you are a male? 

    If you smoke or someone close to you smokes

    ☐ Do you smoke cigarettes or cigars, chew tobacco, or dip snuff? Are you exposed to secondhand smoke on a regular basis?

    How active you are

    ☐ Are you inactive most of the time at work and at home? Do you go weeks without exercising?

    Your weight

    ☐ Has your health care provider said that you are 15 or more pounds overweight?

    Your stress level

    ☐ Do you often feel anxious, nervous, and stressed? Do you feel that you don't have a supportive environment?

    Online Medical Reviewer: Stacey Wojcik MBA BSN RN
    Online Medical Reviewer: Terri Koson DNP RN ACNP
    Online Medical Reviewer: Vinita Wadhawan Researcher
    Date Last Reviewed: 2/1/2025
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    Southern New Mexico
    Surgery Center

    2301 Indian Wells Rd. Suite B
    Alamogordo, NM 88310
    www.snmsc.org

    Phone: 575.437.0890
    Fax: 575.437.0905
    Email: info@snmsc.org

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