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Researchers point to the best exercise for high blood pressure

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New research suggests that cardio and HIIT may be among the most effective workouts for lowering high blood pressure.

High blood pressure is something many people do not think about until a doctor mentions it during a routine checkup.

Fatigue, headaches, and low energy can slowly become part of daily life without raising concern.

That is one reason researchers continue looking for habits that may help support heart health before more serious problems appear.

A new research review published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that certain forms of exercise may be especially effective for adults living with hypertension, reports Medical News Today.

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Researchers analyzed more than 30 studies involving over 1,300 participants to compare how different workouts affected blood pressure during the day and night.

Cardio and HIIT showed the strongest results

Traditional cardio exercises such as walking, cycling, and running delivered some of the most stable improvements overall.

Researchers also found strong results among people combining aerobic exercise with strength training.

High intensity interval training, better known as HIIT, also produced noticeable improvements despite requiring shorter workout sessions.

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The biggest reductions were seen in systolic blood pressure, which is the top number in a blood pressure reading.

Researchers believe aerobic exercise helps blood vessels relax and improves circulation, while strength training may support overall physical function when combined with cardio.

Exercise remains one of the strongest lifestyle tools

Although researchers stress that exercise should not replace medication when necessary, the findings add to growing evidence that regular movement remains one of the most effective ways to support healthy blood pressure over time.

The researchers also noted that shorter and more varied workouts may help people stay consistent with exercise, which is often one of the biggest challenges for long term heart health.

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