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Have high blood pressure? It might help to eat bananas
Have high blood pressure? It might help to eat bananas

The Star

time04-05-2025

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  • The Star

Have high blood pressure? It might help to eat bananas

The potassium in bananas can help manage high blood pressure, along with the cut in salty foods. — Pexels People with high blood pressure (hypertension) should eat more potassium-rich food such as bananas, according to a Canada-based team of scientists. And while hypertension patients are usually told to cut back on salt, such advice could be something of a banana skin if not accompanied by more potassium, it seems. 'Our research suggests that adding more potassium-rich foods to your diet, such as bananas or broccoli, might have a greater positive impact on your blood pressure than just cutting sodium,' said University of Waterloo professor of applied mathematics, computer science, pharmacy and biology Dr Anita Layton. Usually ranked alongside the tomato as the world's most-consumed fruit, the banana is popular as a filling, energy-laden snack and as a hangover preventive due to the same potassium that makes it a must-eat for hypertension patients. 'Early humans ate lots of fruits and vegetables, and as a result, our body's regulatory systems may have evolved to work best with a high-potassium, low-sodium diet,' said Melissa Stadt, a PhD candidate under Prof Layton and lead author of the research paper, which was published in the American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology . 'Today, Western diets tend to be much higher in sodium and lower in potassium. 'That may explain why high blood pressure is found mainly in industrialised societies, not in isolated societies,' Stadt says. Increasing consumption of salty, processed food has in turn seen a rise in so-called lifestyle ailments such as diabetes and heart disease, as more and more people adopt more sedentary, less physically demanding work and lifestyles. And with high blood pressure affecting an estimated three in 10 of adults globally, the prevalence of stroke and kidney disease has grown in turn. 'In recent years, the prevalence of hypertension has risen globally,' the researchers warn, putting the increase down to factors including 'the ageing of the global population and heightened exposure to lifestyle risk factors, including decreased physical activity and the popularity of Western diets.' – dpa

Want lower blood pressure? Eat more of this fruit
Want lower blood pressure? Eat more of this fruit

The Independent

time15-04-2025

  • Health
  • The Independent

Want lower blood pressure? Eat more of this fruit

A new study suggests that increasing potassium intake through foods like bananas may be more effective in lowering blood pressure than solely reducing sodium. High blood pressure, affecting nearly a third of adults globally, increases risks of heart disease, stroke, and other conditions. While reducing salt intake is commonly advised, the study, published in the American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, emphasises the importance of a balanced potassium-to-sodium ratio. A mathematical model used in the study showed that men are more susceptible than women to high blood pressure but also respond better to increased potassium. Researchers suggest that modern Western diets, high in sodium and low in potassium, may contribute to the prevalence of high blood pressure in industrialised societies.

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