Australasian Leisure Management
May 23, 2017

ESSA reminder on the importance of exercising for a healthy heart

With Exercise Right Week currently underway, industry professionals and all Australians are being urged to take some time out to think about their own heart health, and highlight the importance of diagnosing and treating high blood pressure.

Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) remain concerned over still relevant data from the Australian Health Survey 2011/12 which indicates that 32% of Australians over 18 were diagnosed with high blood pressure.

Results from Exercise Right’s 2016 Exercise Right Week survey show that many Australians diagnosed with high blood pressure are unaware that it is in fact considered a chronic condition, which may be one explanation as to why more than two thirds of those diagnosed, aren’t taking steps to manage this.

High blood pressure itself often has no symptoms, which is often the reason why it may be left untreated.

Accredited Exercise Physiologist Carly Ryan explains “it’s extremely important to get your blood pressure checked regularly by your GP, as left untreated it can lead to more severe, even fatal, conditions such as a heart attack or a stroke.

“If blood pressure is persistently high, it will be medically diagnosed as hypertension, and it needs to be controlled.”

If diagnosed with hypertension, medicinal interventions will likely be prescribed, but it is important to acknowledge that your blood pressure may also be strongly influenced by non-medicinal lifestyle interventions, such as diet, alcohol intake, weight, and exercise.

Ryan adds “regular exercise increases the delivery of blood to the heart, enabling it to maintain a normal heart rhythm. Exercising regularly can not only prove effective in preventing cardiovascular conditions, it can help treat and alleviate symptoms and reduce the likeliness of other heart conditions developing, such as Chronic Heart Failure or Coronary Heart Disease.”

ESSA advise that all Australians should:

• Consult the advice of an exercise professional such as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist prior to starting an exercise program when diagnosed with high blood pressure or any heart condition to find out how to exercise right for your diagnosis.
• Consider the side effects medication may have on you exercising e.g. some medications may cause dizziness.
• Take necessary breaks when exercising; listen to your body and don’t push yourself too hard.

Being held from 22nd to 28th May, Exercise Right Week is an ESSA initiative to promote the work of exercise physiologists in preventative healthcare.

To find out more about Exercise Right Week go to www.exerciseright.com.au

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