Top 15 Foods to Avoid if You have Hypertension

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5. Sugar

Everyone knows that eating too much sugar can lead to weight gain, obesity, and diabetes but did you know that excessive sugar is also a cause of hypertension? Studies show that persons who consume more than what is considered an average amount of sugar were twice as likely to have blood pressure levels above 160/100.

Sugar in all its forms, and especially those high sugar sodas, have contributed to a vast increase in obesity in all people of all ages. The USDA conducted a study which showed that consuming more than the equivalent of 2.5 cans of soda per day was enough to push most people’s blood pressure into the hypertension range.

Persons who are overweight or obese tend to have higher blood pressure. Although the USDA does not currently have a recommended limit for sugar intake, but the American Heart Association does. They recommend no more than 6 teaspoons per day for women and men limit their intake to 9 teaspoons daily.

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