Summer Heat Waves and Heart Strain Tips
Cold winter temperatures can increase blood pressure and cardiovascular stress in vulnerable individuals.
Seasonal changes in temperature and humidity can affect blood pressure regulation.
Winter months are associated with increased cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes.
Cold-induced vasoconstriction can increase blood pressure and cardiac workload.
Dehydration during hot summer months can lead to increased blood pressure and cardiovascular strain.
High humidity in summer can impair thermoregulation, increasing cardiovascular stress.
Seasonal changes in physical activity levels can impact blood pressure and heart health.
Vitamin D levels, often lower in winter, may contribute to increased blood pressure.
Increased salt intake during winter months can contribute to higher blood pressure.
Holiday-related stress and overindulgence can increase blood pressure and cardiovascular risk.
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