High blood pressure is a very common health issue in India. Blame it to the changed lifestyle or pollution or competitive world, most Indians get affected by the stress. This Indian diet plan for high blood pressure will help you manage your hypertension. This Indian diet plan for high blood pressure will also help you in delaying or preventing the related health issue and cardiac ailments.
If your blood pressure usually gets a reading of 140/90 for more than two weeks, then you probably suffer from high blood pressure or hypertension. Most of the time, a person having high blood pressure doesn’t experience any symptoms. In fact, many patients may not experience any symptoms at all for years. Very rarely a few patients feel dizzy, have headaches and also get nose-bleeds. Chronic hypertension puts a lot of stress on the blood vessels and muscles of the heart. Hypertension if left untreated, can lead to heart attack and stroke.
There are many factors that can lead to high blood pressure, most of which are indicative of an unhealthy lifestyle. Let’s take a look at the causes of high blood pressure:
If you consume salt in excess, your blood pressure is most likely to be on the higher side. This is because excessive consumption of salt leads to sodium imbalance in the body. This is followed by fluid retention. This puts pressure on the arteries of the heart and makes the blood pressure rise.
An inactive lifestyle also contributes to a high blood pressure .Lack of physical activity can make you gain weight and you might become obese over time.
If your diet lacks roughage such as fruits and vegetables, your blood pressure is more likely to rise. This is because fruits and vegetables contain various vitamins and minerals. Nutrients like potassium help to control blood pressure levels.
People who are obese or overweight are more prone to get hypertension. The excess weight around their bodies requires more effort for the blood to get circulated. This puts undue pressure on the heart.
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Diabetes can increase the risk of high blood pressure since it narrows down the arteries and causes blood pressure to rise.
Drinking alcohol in excess raises the blood pressure levels and heavy drinkers suffer more than the others.
Consuming lots of fatty and fried foods increases blood cholesterol levels and makes the blood pressure to rise.
Most people are of the opinion that consuming excess salt causes blood pressure to rise. Well, the consumption of excess sugar can also cause high blood pressure. Sugar raises your heart rate and leads to insulin resistance, which can cause a lot of damage.
Many times, high blood pressure is hereditary and runs in families. If some members of your close family suffer from hypertension, you are most likely to inherit it.
Excessive smoking damages the arteries and raises your blood pressure levels. It hardens the walls of the arteries and makes the blood form clots.
As you age, the flexibility of the blood vessels is decreased and this puts more pressure on the heart leading to high blood pressure.
In spite of all the above reasons that can cause hypertension, it is possible to control high blood pressure. A few ways by which one can control high blood pressure are:
Here is a sample chart of the Indian diet plan for high blood pressure. This Indian diet plan for high blood pressure provides you around 1500 calories and can be followed if you are looking for managing your weight as well as hypertension.
| MENU | AMOUNT | CALORIES (KCAL) | PROTEIN (GMS) |
|---|---|---|---|
| EARLY MORNING | |||
| Roasted Flax seeds / Sunflower seeds | 1 tsp | —– | —— |
| Tea (without sugar) | 1cup | 35 | 4 |
| Marie biscuits | 2 | 56 | – |
| Total calories-91 | Protein – 4 | ||
| BREAKFAST | |||
| Stuffed Carrot/spinach paratha (whole wheat flour) | 2 small | 270 | 7 |
| Curd (Avoid adding salt, you can add jeera powder) | 1 cup / 50 gms | 30 | 1.5 |
| Total calories-300 | Protein-8.5 | ||
| OR | |||
| 2 Egg White Omelet with capsicum | (2 egg white ) | 150 | 7 |
| Brown Bread Slice / 1 Roti | 2 no. / 1 no. | 100 | 3 |
| Total calories-250 | Protein-10 | ||
| MID MORNING | |||
| Apple / Banana / Guava / Grapefruit / Orange | 1 med (50- 60 gms) | 40 | — |
| Green Tea (No Sugar) | —- | —- | —— |
| LUNCH | |||
| Vegetable brown rice pulao / Vegetable Oats Upama | 1 soup bowl (50 gms uncooked) | 250 | 3 |
| Cucumber, carrot, beetroot and onion raita | 1 bowl | 75 | 3.5 |
| Mix veg salad | 1 bowl | 30 | 2 |
| Total calories-355 | Proteins-8.5 | ||
| OR | |||
| Chappati / Phulka (little or no fat ) | 3 medium-size | 255 | 9 |
| Capsicum / ladyfinger / parval / torai / Bottle gourd veg | 1 med bowl | 70 | 1.5 |
| Dal/drumstick sambar | 1 med bowl | 130 | 6 |
| Salad | 1 med bowl | 30 | 2 |
| Total calories – 485 | Proteins – 18.5 | ||
| 10 minutes, walk post-lunch + 1 cup warm water with lemon / Green tea (no sugar) | |||
| EVENING | |||
| Green tea / Tea / Coffee (without sugar) / beetroot juice | 1 cup | 35 | 4 |
| Puffed Rice (unsalted ) / 2 wheat rusks / watermelon | 1 bowl | 100 | 3 |
| Total calories-280 | Protein-7 | ||
| DINNER | |||
| whole wheat flour chapati / phulka | 3 medium-sized | 255 | 9 |
| Mix veg / drumstick / palak vegetable | 1 med bowl | 70 | 1.5 |
| Curd / kadhi / dal | 1 small bowl | 30 | 1.5 |
| Total calories-435 | Proteins-14.5 | ||
| 10 minutes, walk post-lunch + 1 cup warm water with lemon / Green tea (no sugar) | |||
| BEDTIME | |||
| Cow’s Milk (no sugar) | 1 cup | 75 | 2 |
| Soaked almonds | 4 no. | 20 | 3 |
| TOTAL | Calories=1546 | Protein=50 | |
The above mentioned Indian Diet plan for high blood pressure is a sample plan of what kind of food one must eat in order to control high blood pressure. The foods included in the chart will help you control your blood pressure to a great extent.
Here are the details of how some of these foods that are included in the sample Indian diet plan for high blood pressure, helps.
It helps in lowering the elevated blood pressure. Flax seeds prevent cardiovascular diseases and help in lowering bad cholesterol. Read more about the Benefits of Flax seeds.
Sunflower seeds are nutrient-packed and they help in lowering high blood pressure. They also, protect against heart diseases.
Watermelons helps in lowering the elevated blood pressure with an amino acid called L-citrulline. It is packed with lycopene and fiber and hence, helps in promoting heart health.
The nitrates in beetroot improve blood flow by helping the blood vessels to relax. According to Australian research, Beetroot can lower systolic pressure by 5 points within a few hours. Here is a recipe for beetroot juice for detoxification. Read more about the benefits of beetroot on health.
Spinach is super rich in minerals, especially potassium and helps in maintaining blood pressure near normal.
whole-grain has multiple health benefits . and maintaining blood pressure near normal is just 1 of them.
I hope you have now understood the importance of including these foods in your Indian diet plan for high blood pressure.
In order to maintain normal blood pressure levels, various dietary modifications will have to be made. However, one can easily avoid medication of high blood pressure by taking some precautions while eating:
Eating a low sodium diet doesn’t mean simply adding less salt to your meals; it also indicates consuming less processed foods. This is because processed foods, canned foods, and fast foods contain a high amount of sodium which affects the blood pressure adversely.
Eat lots of fruits and vegetables since they are rich in potassium and this mineral helps to lower the blood pressure. Fresh fruits are also rich in sodium, magnesium, calcium, and anti-oxidants and together these help to control the blood pressure levels. Some useful fruits are apricots, bananas, avocados, melons, oranges, lemons, prunes, grapefruit, dates, and raisins.
Most people know that moderate amounts of alcohol can help to lower your blood pressure levels but people interpret this act the way they like. They drink alcohol in excess and this affects the blood pressure adversely. Limit your alcohol intake to a maximum of 2 per day to keep your blood pressure under control.
Although caffeine raises your blood pressure levels very slowly, it does have a negative effect when consumed regularly. Also, the amount of caffeine you drink also makes a huge difference. One should not drink more than 200 mg per day. You may take in one shot or divide it into 2-3 small shots.
The nicotine that is emitted from cigarette smoke is really dangerous, not only for your lungs but also for your heart. If you are smoke, you are not only endangering yourself but also all those around you. Quit smoking as soon as you can.
Eating whole grains is as effective as anti-hypertensive medicines since they contain lots of potassium and thus help to control blood pressure. They also contain many other nutritious elements such as fiber, selenium, magnesium, folate, and iron. One should eat at least 85 Gms of whole grains such as oats, wheat, brown rice, popcorn, quinoa, and breakfast cereals.
Excess of cholesterol and bad fats clogs the arteries. Limit your intake of fat and consume only good fats. Choose foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids. Try steaming, baking, grilling and boiling over frying foods. Food can easily be cooked with a very small amount of fat. It might not taste as good initially but this is what is good for your heart. Replace full-fat yogurt with low-fat yogurt.
Avoid red meats. Consume chicken and fish that contain omega-3 fatty acids. Bake, roast and grill the poultry but avoid frying. Salmon, tuna, and herring are heart-healthy varieties of fish.
Consume only natural sources of sugar such as fruits, raisins, dates and maple syrup. Avoid aerated beverages and packed juices since these contain a lot of sugar. Avoid unnecessary snacking and don’t eat huge portions. Try not to consume foods that contain high fructose corn syrup. This includes ketchup, crackers, and soft drinks.
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Apart from the above dietary changes from your Indian diet plan for high blood pressure, you also need to inculcate certain lifestyle modifications to keep your blood pressure within the normal range
Regular physical exercise can go a long way in bringing your blood pressure levels down. It improves blood circulation and also lifts your mood.
Keep a close eye on your weight and make it a point to maintain it within limits. Lose all that extra weight around your waist and prevent yourself from becoming overweight.
You may buy a blood pressure monitor and check your blood pressure regularly to keep track of any irregularities.
Try to keep stress at bay so that tension and anxiety do not affect your health in any way.
This Indian diet plan for high blood pressure will help you in maintaining your blood pressure near normal. d you can slowly get rid of your medicines as well. In extreme cases, patients might still have to consult a medical practitioner. Some medications along with dietary modifications will help to keep blood pressure under control. Please feel free to leave your doubts and queries in the comment section. We would love to be of help to you.
This post was Last Updated on February 19, 2020
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Hello Ma'am,
I am having high BP and taking medicine from long time. Though I do regular exercise and follow vegetarian diet. Its pregnancy induced and continued post pregnancy. Request to please share vegetarian daily wise dash diet plan which helps to reduce BP.
HI , YOU CAN FOLLOW THE PLAN IN THIS ARTICLE. What is your current height and weight ? if you are overweight , losing weight will also help .
Hi Payal,
My husband had high bp and following low salt and few exercises.need youradvise for below points
1. we follow plate method or dash diet ? Which is best ?
2.could you suggest any particular yoga or exercises for bp
3.what to eat for hunger and hot drinks ?
Thanks in advance
Hi Sinduja ,
1] if he is in the right weight or not will decide which diet works best for him. if he is in normal weight then following DASH IS OK .
2] Also depends on his weight and age. walking is the safest for all age groups. any yoga / meditation that helps in relaxing is good for only bp issues , like balasan , shavasan , sukhasan, meditation.
3] again depends on his age and cholesterol issue if any .. if everything is normal , he can have nuts and seeds that help in improving heart functions , like sunflower seeds , pumpkin seeds, flax seeds , chia seeds . he can take it with milk / curd . fruits are good option too. if the weight is less , heavier snacking optionare vermicelli , poha , rawa upama , mung dal appam , adding lots of veggies to these dishes is the key.
Thank you for the useful diet information.
Thank you for reading at dietburrp :)
Hy I am 28 years old male from Pakistan 1 year post kidney transplant my BP remain 140 or 150/90 to 100 plz suggest me diet plan to control BP. My email waleedazeem193@gmail.com
Hi , thank you for reading at diet burrp. You can follow the plan in the article above , it will help you . it is also renal friendly and will not load your kidneys.
Hi dear, hope you are doing well. I am from Pakistan. I have high bp in pregnancy, but stil have after pregnancy remain 145/100 oftenly although I reduce salt and oil intake, no red meat very often I take chicken. I am taking pills for bp as well but stil my bp is not going down please give me diet plan. My height is 5.3 inch.my weight is 92kg. My age is 36
Hi Shabana ,
If you manage to lose weight , your bp will come down ... please check our weight loss diet plans .
Hi mam, I am looking for a diet plan hich would help lower my bp and help in weight reduction. What would you suggest
https://www.dietburrp.com/indian-version-of-mediterranean-diet/
Hi Madam,
I am just 30 yrs old and I weigh around 55 Kgt only, but I have high BP, and my diabetic level is near to 102 out of 104 which is too closer.
Currently I am diagnosed and taking a capsule every day.
Want to mention, I usually take less salt and also I don’t eat sweets as well.
But is there any chance that my diabetic level can be reduced and also my BP as well.
Thanks.
check this - https://www.dietburrp.com/indian-diet-plan-for-pre-diabetes-reverse-food-exercise/
hi payal
today i consulted doc diagnized and found bp lil bit high she suggested me to take proper diet plan and drink lot of water wat diet u can suggest to me as i m a south indian put on in bahrain
Very nice information
thank you for your kind words. pLEASE VISIT US AGAIN TO READ MORE HEALTH RELATED ARTICLES AND DIET PLAN
Hi Salman , DASH diet , the diet mentioned above in the article is proven to be the most beneficial in hyoertention issues . i would ask you to follow the same diet. it will really help.
My hubby has high bp n high cholesterol.is it ok to give him food cooked in extra virgin coconut oil or homemade ghee.
Wat else shd i b including in his diet to control his bp. He js a fussy eater.
Hello ma'am
My husband is 30 years and doctor just told me about him suffering from hypertension. I would follow your above given diet but also can u suggest me some more things which i can make him follow for best results
Thank you in advance ma'am :)
the above mentioned diet has all the needed tips .. just manage his over all salt intake , and if he is overweight , then weight loss will help.
Hi M,
I have replied to your email in detail. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
I am a patient of high bp sugar cholestral and hypertensive heart disease.. My height is 5'8" And weight is 90 kg.. Can you pls tell me a diet plan which help me out. I am vegetarian.
Hi , i will have to plan a personalized diet plan for you. please see this - https://www.dietburrp.com/diet-services/
Hi Payel,
May I have your contact details ?
Regards,
Deblina
Hi Deblina.
You can write to me at care@dietburrp.com