Squeezing Hands, Lowering Pressure: How Often Matters?

Sun Jan 05 2025
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You're a young, healthy adult with no blood pressure issues. What if squeezing a handgrip a few times a week could lower your blood pressure? A study explored this idea by testing different training frequencies. They split 60 young adults into three groups: one did nothing (the control group), one squeezed a handgrip twice a week, and the other did it four times a week. Each session involved holding the grip for two minutes, four times, at 30% of their strongest squeeze. After four weeks, both the twice-a-week and four-times-a-week groups saw a drop in their resting blood pressure.
The control group? No change. Interestingly, both groups showed similar drops in blood pressure. That's great news, but here's something interesting: at first, people didn't enjoy the squeezing. They felt a bit negative about it. But as they kept going, their feelings improved. So, whether you squeeze twice or four times a week, the effect on blood pressure is similar, and you'll probably start to enjoy it more over time.
https://localnews.ai/article/squeezing-hands-lowering-pressure-how-often-matters-e1a22b9a

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