Updated On: 20 December, 2011 10:30 AM IST | | ANI
Men and women who developed high blood pressure in their middle age or who started out with high blood pressure have an estimated 30 percent increased risk of having a heart attack or stroke compared to those who kept their blood pressure low, according to a new study.
Men and women who developed high blood pressure in their middle age or who started out with high blood pressure have an estimated 30 percent increased risk of having a heart attack or stroke compared to those who kept their blood pressure low, according to a new study.u00a0
The new Northwestern Medicine research offers a new understanding on the importance of maintaining low blood pressure early in middle age to prevent heart disease later in life.u00a0