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Get Started With Exercise to Lower Blood Pressure
Exercise and High Blood Pressure
Put the Fun Back in Exercise
Try a Trainer
Get Stronger
Dive In and Swim
How Much Exercise Is Enough?
Getting Started
Pace Yourself to Avoid Injury
Make Exercise Convenient
Do Mini-Workouts
Set Up a Home Gym
Warm Up and Cool Down
Try a Heart Rate Watch
Medication and Heart Rate
Know the Safety Tips
Beyond Exercise: The DASH Diet
Beyond Exercise: Lose 10 Pounds
Beyond Exercise: Watch Out for Salt
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: "JNC 7 Express: The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure."
UpToDate.com: "Exercise in the treatment of hypertension."
WebMD Medical Reference: "5 Lifestyle Tips to Lower High Blood Pressure," "Strategies to Prevent and Control High Blood Pressure," "Heart Disease and a Heart Healthy Diet," "The DASH Diet."
WebMD Health News: "A Little Walking Cuts Blood Pressure."
American Heart Association: “Exercise and Fitness,” “Physical Activity in Your Daily Life,” “Your Blood Pressure Questions Answered: Potassium,” “Healthy Lifestyle,” “The Benefits of Daily Physical Activity,” “Start! Walking for a Healthier Lifestyle.”
Health.gov: "Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010."
Go RED for Women: “Know Your Numbers.”