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Aussies urged to roll up their sleeves

With one in three people experiencing high blood pressure, Australians, including those in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, are being urged to visit their local doctor or pharmacist to make sure they aren’t at risk of stroke.

High blood pressure known as hypertension and the silent killer, is the single biggest risk factor for stroke, and contributes to 25,000 deaths a year, mainly due to stroke, heart disease, kidney disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation and dementia.

The only way to know if you have high blood pressure is to have it checked regularly.

Each May, Stroke Foundation promotes the importance of blood pressure tests as part of Australia’s Biggest Blood Pressure Check campaign, which coincides with World Hypertension Day on May 17.

Stroke Foundation chief executive Dr Lisa Murphy said having your blood pressure checked was easy, painless and potentially lifesaving, but was too often overlooked.

“High blood pressure is the leading risk factor for death in Australia and the world, leading to 10.8 million deaths globally each year,” she said.

“In Australia, high blood pressure is responsible for 41 per cent of strokes. Only a third… of people whose high blood pressure has been detected, have it under control.

“Reducing high blood pressure by a quarter could save 37,000 lives and return $34.3 billion to the economy.”

A normal blood pressure measurement is described as around 120 over 80mmHg. A measurement of 140 over 90mmHg is regarded as high blood pressure and puts you at increased risk of stroke, no matter your age.

Dr Murphy said individuals can begin controlling their blood pressure by changing their diet, exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy weight.

“A quick and painless blood pressure check can be all it takes for someone to change their lifestyle and reduce their stroke risk,” she said.

“When 80 per cent of all strokes are preventable, why would you not want to know your risk?”

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