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Which statement about blood pressure is TRUE?

  • Regular exercise, along with a positive active lifestyle, may increase blood pressure
  • Chronic stress may lead to a decrease in blood pressure
  • Abdominal obesity carries the greatest risk according to studies of developing (hypertension)
  • Smoking causes vasodilation and may lead to a reduction in the elasticity of the arteries. Both factors will result in a increase in systolic blood pressure
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Abdominal obesity carries the greatest risk according to studies of developing hypertension. This means that individuals with excess fat around their abdomen are more likely to develop high blood pressure. Studies have shown that abdominal obesity is strongly associated with an increased risk of hypertension, as it can lead to insulin resistance, inflammation, and hormonal imbalances that contribute to elevated blood pressure levels. Therefore, it is important to address and manage abdominal obesity to reduce the risk of developing hypertension.

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