Hypertension is called the silent killer because it has no symptoms until it causes a heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure. Indian prevalence estimates vary by survey and region โ the ICMR-INDIAB study found an age-standardized prevalence of 26.3%, while a separate systematic review by Anchala and colleagues estimated 29.8%, and some regional surveys report figures above 30%. Across all of these, the consistent finding is that awareness and control rates remain low โ frequently below 50% awareness and well below that for actual control.
Understanding your numbers
| Category | Systolic (mmHg) | Diastolic (mmHg) |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | Below 120 | Below 80 |
| Elevated | 120โ129 | Below 80 |
| Stage 1 hypertension | 130โ139 | 80โ89 |
| Stage 2 hypertension | 140+ | 90+ |
| Hypertensive crisis | Above 180 | Above 120 โ seek emergency care immediately |
Lifestyle interventions with proven efficacy
| Intervention | Typical systolic BP reduction |
|---|---|
| Sodium reduction (toward WHOโs 2,300mg/day target) | 5โ6 mmHg |
| 30 min moderate aerobic exercise, 5 days/week | 4โ8 mmHg |
| Weight loss | ~1 mmHg per kg lost |
| Reducing alcohol intake | 1โ2 mmHg per unit/day reduced |
The average Indian diet is estimated to contain roughly 8,000 to 10,000 mg of sodium per day, well above the WHO-recommended 2,300 mg โ making sodium reduction one of the highest-leverage, lowest-cost interventions available for most people.
Why these interventions work together, not in isolation
None of these interventions alone typically brings Stage 2 hypertension down to normal range โ they are cumulative. Someone combining moderate sodium reduction, regular exercise, and modest weight loss can plausibly see a combined systolic reduction in the range of 10 to 15 mmHg, which is often enough to shift someone from Stage 1 hypertension into the elevated or even normal range, though individual response varies and medical supervision remains important, especially for Stage 2 or higher.
Hypertension rarely announces itself. The only way to know your numbers is to actually measure them.