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Welcome to the second episode of the Prevent the Preventable Podcast.
In this episode, Host and NKMT Director, Fiona Moss is joined by Dr. Adam Greenstein, a leading expert in cardiovascular health, to explore an important topic: how checking your blood pressure could save your life.
Dr. Greenstein walks us through the basics of blood pressure—what it is, how it works, and why it’s so crucial to monitor it regularly. We also dive into the serious effects of high blood pressure, from brain haemorrhages to heart disease to stroke, and uncover the common causes behind this "silent killer."
This episode aims to empower listeners with the knowledge and tools they need to take control of their health through simple, proactive measures like regular blood pressure checks.
Key Takeaways
- What is blood pressure, and how does it affect your body?
- The dangers of high blood pressure, including its link to brain haemorrhage, heart disease and strokes and countless other conditions.
- What causes high blood pressure and the common risk factors.
- Who is most at risk for developing high blood pressure.
- Simple lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of high blood pressure.
- Why regular blood pressure monitoring is essential for maintaining long-term health.
Special Thanks
A massive thank you to Dr. Adam Greenstein for sharing his invaluable expertise in this episode. Dr. Greenstein is passionate about spreading awareness on the importance of cardiovascular health and the small, daily actions we can all take to live longer, healthier lives.
For more information on Dr. Greenstein’s work, visit https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/adam.greenstein
Resources
- Learn more about the Natalie Kate Moss Trust
- Keep up to date with what the trust are up to on, follow on social media:
Instagram , Linkedin
- Find our more about The Natalie Kate Moss Trust Prevention Campaign
Subscribe & Review
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue spreading the word, preventing health complications before they start and ultimately saving lives.
Sponsors
Hugh James Solicitors
Colony Coworking
Chapters
00:00 - Jingle
00:39 - Episode Introduction
02:14 - Introduction to our guest, Adam Greenstein
06:23 - What is blood pressure?
10:03 - What is high blood pressure?
14:21 - What do you do if you have high blood pressure?
16:53 - How much does your lifestyle influence your blood pressure?
17:35 - The link between obesity and high blood pressure
21:30 - Lifestyle vs Genetics?
22:40 - You can be healthy and still have high blood pressure
24:16 - Checking your blood pressure is a simple test
26:30 - Sponsors ad: Hugh James Solicitors
27:05 - Narrative is not just an older person's problem - it affects everyone
30:40 - Considering your blood pressure as part of your wellbeing routine
34:23 - Sponsors ad: Colony Coworking
35:21 - How does high blood pressure cause a brain haemorrhage?
39:55 - How to measure your blood pressure properly?
45:05 - The best thing you can do for your health is to keep your blood pressure normal
46:26 - The connection between blood pressure and dementia
54:18 - How often should you get your blood pressure checked?
57:52 - Closing quickfire question -
Welcome to this First Episode of the Prevent the Preventable Podcast.
In this opening episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, guest host Jen Grieves interviews Director of the Natalie Kate Moss Trust (NKMT), Fiona Moss.
Fiona shares the deeply personal and heartbreaking story behind why the trust was founded, its powerful initiatives, NKMT’s ongoing partnership with Manchester University and what the phrase "Prevent the Preventable" really means and how it supports the charity's mission to save more lives from Brain Haemorrhage.
By subscribing to the Prevent the Preventable podcast you will not only be first to hear each episode but you will be supporting this podcast to grow and the more we grow the more people we can reach and the more lives we save.
…quite simply by subscribing, you are saving lives! So, have you subscribed yet?
Key Takeaways:
The story behind the start of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust.The trust’s collaboration with Manchester University to advance research into better treatments following a brain haemorrhage.Understanding the term "Prevent the Preventable" and how it applies to everyday health choices.The importance of taking proactive steps to live longer and healthier lives.What to expect from the podcast.Special Thanks:
A massive thank you to Jen Grieves for supporting this episode. Jen is the host of her own podcast, Type 1 on 1, which dives into the obscure, complex, and often challenging world of life with type 1 diabetes.
To learn more about Jen and to listen to her podcast, visit her website: www.missjengrieves.com or follow her on Instagram
Resources:
Learn more about the Natalie Kate Moss Trust: www.nataliekatemoss.co.ukKeep up to date with what the trust are up to on, follow on social media:Instagram , Facebook , Linkedin
Find out more about the work at Manchester University and The Geoffrey Jefferson Research CentreSubscribe & Review:
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue spreading the word, preventing health complications before they start and ultimately saving lives.
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The Prevent The Preventable Podcast is on a mission to help you live longer, by preventing health complications before they start.
Every year, brain haemorrhages affect millions of people… but they don’t have to, and at The Natalie Kate Moss Trust (NKMT) we’re here to make sure that they don’t.
In this podcast, you will learn more about the reality of brain haemorrhages, their causes, how you prevent them and much more. Expect honest, straight forward conversations that will give you the facts you need to take back control of your own health and help you Prevent the Preventable.
Hosted by NKMT Director Fiona Moss, we discuss topics on healthy lifestyles and the complexities of brain haemorrhages. Our podcast guests will share invaluable insights and practical advice on health, wellbeing, and the lifestyle changes that can make a real difference in supporting a healthier and longer life.
Join us weekly as we explore the intersection of health, wellness, and the critical importance of prevention — so you can take control of your health and Prevent the Preventable.