American Soldiers’ Hearts in Worse Shape Than Civilians’

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News Picture: American Soldiers' Hearts in Worse Shape Than Civilians'

By Steven Reinberg
HealthDay Reporter

New research shatters the image of U.S. soldiers as the epitome of fitness and primed for battle: Instead, they are less likely to have ideal blood pressure than their civilian counterparts.

In fact, less than one-third of active Army personnel have ideal blood pressure (120/80 mm Hg), compared with over half of the general population, the researchers found.”

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