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Lifestyle Changes That Can Lower Your Blood Pressure
Make Small Changes
Eat a Healthy Diet
Lose Extra Weight
Be Active
Watch Your Salt
Get More Potassium
Ease Stress
Limit Alcohol
Quit Smoking
Pay Attention to Caffeine
Get Enough Sleep
Keep Tabs on Your Blood Pressure
Control Other Conditions
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SOURCES:
Mayo Clinic: “10 ways to control high blood pressure without medication,” “How does caffeine affect blood pressure?”
Cleveland Clinic: “6 Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure,” “Hypertension: Strategies to Control It.”
American Heart Association: “Lifestyle changes reduce the need for blood pressure medications,” “Shaking the Salt Habit to Lower High Blood Pressure,” "How much sodium should I eat per day?"
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: “Your Guide to Lowering Blood Pressure.”
Penn Medicine: “Ways to Lower Blood Pressure Naturally.”
Harvard Health Publishing: “8 pill-free ways to lower your blood pressure,” “Coffee and your blood pressure.”
CDC: “Prevent High Blood Pressure,” “How Does Sleep Affect Your Heart Health?” “Manage High Blood Pressure.”
National Institutes of Health: "Smoking and antihypertensive medication: interaction between blood pressure reduction and arterial stiffness."
National Sleep Foundation: "How is Sleep Quantity Different than Sleep Quality?"