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Hypertension

Only 5 -10% of cases of hypertension (high blood pressure) have causes which can be clearly identified - e.g. due to narrowing of the arteries. Put another way, of those patients who have been identified as having abnormally high blood pressure, physicians will not be able to pinpoint a specific cause in more than 90% of cases.

Essential hypertension (also called primary hypertension or idiopathic hypertension) is the form of hypertension that by definition has no identifiable cause. It is the most common type of hypertension, affecting 95% of hypertensive patients, it tends to be familial and is likely to be the consequence of an interaction between environmental and genetic factors."

Source : Wikipedia
More than 90% of cases of hypertension do not have a clear cause. Hypertension clusters in families and results from a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors."

Source : American College of Physicians, Annals of Internal Medicine. [link unavailable]

The complex pathways which regulate blood pressure in humans have been the subject of intense research for many decades. Although many mechanisms have been discovered and described (see Wikipedia) there is currently no overall and complete model.


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"Orthostatic hypertension—a rise in blood pressure upon assuming upright posture—is an underappreciated and understudied clinical phenomenon. There is currently no widely agreed-upon definition of clinical orthostatic hypertension, the current definitions being operational within the context of particular studies.
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It's been known for several thousand years that an excess intake of common salt can have adverse effects on the cardiovascular system. (ref.)

Recent research has shown unequivocally that long-term high intakes of salt can cause a range of problems in otherwise healthy individuals. Dietary specialists worldwide have now come to an agreement that salt intake for adults should be no more than 5g. per day.

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