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Does Exercise Lower Blood Pressure? The Science-Backed Answer

Regular exercise reduces blood pressure by 5-8 mmHg, similar to the effect of medication, and provides lasting cardiovascular benefits. Aerobic, isometric, and combined exercises are particularly effective. Even small activity increments can lead to measurable improvements, making exercise a vital strategy for managing hypertension and enhancing overall health.