Nostalgia

It’s All in the Dash

In this Memo, we’re going to pretend the survey’s treatment options for high blood pressure are real. The choices were a pill, a cup of tea, exercise, and an injection once a month. If they were real, which one might be the best option for you? To me, it all comes down to The Dash.

You’ve probably heard about The Dash before. It’s a story about a person’s life such as yours. On your gravestone, there’s a dash between the day you were born and the day you died; your life is in the dash. How does this relate to the treatments offered in the survey, even though hypothetical?

What treatment option will give you the best potential quality of life? Not just adding a month, year, or even five years; what will those years be like? Will you just be alive or will you be really living?

It’s a no-brainer. Whether real or imaginary, the treatment that offers you the best chance to really live during those five years is exercise. A cup of tea may provide some good phytonutrients. A pill or an injection may affect an organ or a system to keep your blood pressure under control. But regular exercise will actually treat the systems involved in hypertension: the heart, blood vessels, muscles, nerves, and even hormone levels. Exercise is not a salve to make you feel better. It’s going to have profound effects and give you the best chance at a good quality of life during those extra five years.

I know the study was just a pilot survey and no treatment can guarantee you that you’ll live longer. But what I said about exercise is real. It gives you the best chance at having a better quality of life, not just during a potential extra five years, but all the years before then as well. What do you want your dash to be like? It just depends on the answer to one real question:

What are you prepared to do today?

Dr. Chet

 

Reference: AHA http://bit.ly/2uXd6qH