5 Steps Truckers Can Take To Reduce Hypertension
See if you can follow some of these suggestions to reduce your hypertension. You may even end up living a healthier lifestyle and lower your stress levels.
- Try getting some exercise. This one can be very tricky for a truck driver who is trying to keep the wheels moving. But try this suggestion. Try walking a few times around your truck when it is parked. You’ll be able to look over your equipment, observe your surroundings, and burn some calories. If you are able to do this a few times each time your stopped, you’ll begin to see a difference.
- Try to reduce your weight. There is no doubt that dieting can be a hard thing to do when you’re out over the road. Try to use portion control and exercise. They seem to be the secret to success. Start by cutting something out of your diet each day or substituting water for it. For example, instead of that large fry, substitute a piece of fruit.
- Another way to reduce your blood pressure is to cut your sodium, caffeine, and alcohol intakes. Cutting these and substituting juice and water for these can make a huge difference. Drivers can’t have alcohol in the truck, but also cutting your coffee intake or switching to decaf coffee will help.
- Quit or reduce smoking. Not every driver can quit smoking cold turkey but the sooner they quit or cut back the better. If your going to get your pressure checked, stop smoking 30 minutes before you test to get a more accurate reading of your blood pressure.
- Lastly, believe it or not, but just relaxing can reduce your blood pressure. That’s right if you can do nothing at all, try sitting back and relaxing a few minutes each day. So next time you feel a little stressed just step back and relax .
Hypertension can be regulated to keep you heading down the low blood pressure highway. A little extra attention paid to your health can pay you back ten fold.