如果高血壓有家族遺傳史,為什麼我沒有罹患高血壓?

我的五個兄弟姊妹都有高血壓,但我沒有。事實上,我年輕的時候血壓一直很低。

 

我想知道我的飲食、生活方式以及居住在不同地區是否與此有關?我一滿18歲就離開了家,加入了海軍陸戰隊,而其他家人則一直留在我們長大的地方。我只是覺得很奇怪,為什麼只有我沒有得高血壓。

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    Angelligent
    Genes and lifestyle determined your health conditions, so keep up the good work and stay healthy 
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    Christine Asfeha
    Living a healthier lifestyle whether it's eating better or working out definitely helps!
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    Electric eel
    I guess your family except you have been sharing similar life style, including diet and lifestyle etc. These factors could affect their hypertension and heredity is also reason for that.
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    joey Kim
    As you get older, it can appear hereditary.
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    Pamela Cubas
    we all have a big gen side in our bodies wich will affect us, but the thing that you had been out, living in the army, wich I think they control the kind of food that you eat, excersise, sleep time etc, it makes you that your life style controls the genes... keep this way for your own health
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    Rosaria Ricciardi
    It's interesting that you haven’t developed high blood pressure while your siblings have. Several factors might contribute to this difference:
    1. Diet: Your diet might be lower in sodium and higher in beneficial nutrients compared to your family's, especially if you live in a region with different dietary habits.
    2. Lifestyle: Regular exercise, which is common in military training, can help maintain healthy blood pressure. Your active lifestyle might be a key factor.
    3. Environmental Factors: Moving to a different region could mean exposure to different environmental stressors and lifestyle practices that might positively influence your blood pressure.
    4. Genetics: While genetics play a significant role, environmental and lifestyle factors can influence the expression of these genetic predispositions.
    Overall, a combination of diet, lifestyle, and possibly regional factors could contribute to your lower blood pressure.