Studies show both systolic and diastolic blood pressure rise in winter due to cold temperatures, reduced activity and hormonal changes involving noradrenaline, catecholamine and vasopressin. Lower vitamin D levels and higher cholesterol also contribute to it. Keeping warm, maintaining indoor heating, eating healthy, exercising regularly and monitoring blood pressure often can help prevent it.
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Anmol Sharma /
06:14 pm on
26 Oct