JANUARY 24, 2008Provided by RealAge.com

Your Blood Pressure’s Best Friend

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Feeling a little light on friendship lately? Then do something about it. Right now. Really.

Call an old friend. Make a playdate. Join a message board. Volunteer. Otherwise, your heart could pay the price. Because the lonelier people feel, the higher their blood pressure may rise.

Getting Connected
Loneliness seems to affect systolic (top number) blood pressure most, according to a recent study. And too-high systolic readings can increase your risk of stroke (could you spot the warning signs?) or heart disease (here are the top risk factors). So get connected! Your heart will be lighter and healthier for it.

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RealAge Benefit: Keeping your blood pressure at 115/76 mm Hg can make your RealAge as much as 12 years younger.



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