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What Do You Know About Preventing Heart Disease?
You can take steps to reduce your risk for heart disease. Find out more about preventing heart disease by taking this quiz.
You have high blood pressure when your blood pressure is 130/80 mmHg on several separate occasions. Blood pressure can be normal, elevated, or stage 1 or stage 2 high blood pressure:
- Normal blood pressure is less than 120/80. This means a systolic reading of less than 120 and a diastolic reading of less than 80.
- Elevated blood pressure is a systolic reading of 120 to 129 and a diastolic reading of less than 80.
- Stage 1 high blood pressure is a systolic reading of 130 to 139 or a diastolic reading between 80 and 89.
- Stage 2 high blood pressure is a systolic reading of 140 or higher or a diastolic reading of 90 or higher.
Author: Floria, Barbara
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