When it comes to managing our health, we all know it's a numbers game. We count calories, watch our weight and track how many miles we run.
We obsess about the stats that keep us fit, but are clueless about the kinds of numbers that reveal how healthy — or unhealthy — we truly are. Most of us don't know the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure numbers, nor could we rattle off our body mass index.
"These are simple things for us to look at," said Dr. David Delaney Elsner, a family physician at the HealthEast Rose-ville Clinic. "Being aware of these things sooner rather than later can be very helpful for preventing long-term problems."
In these digital times, checking your blood pressure and body mass index has never been easier. There are blood pressure apps and even home monitors you can hook up to your iPhone. Online calculators for BMI and kiosks at pharmacies and grocery stores make it convenient to get readings. Many companies offer health screenings for their employees. Still, health experts recommend a physical exam once a year, at which time these very important numbers can be discussed. □
what you Need to know
Want to take charge of your health? Get to know these five barometers of wellness:
BLOOD PRESSURE: less than 120/80
What it is: Measures the pressure of blood flowing through your arteries. "Think of it as a garden hose," said Tasha Gastony, a physician's assistant at the Park Nicollet Clinic in Eagan. "The higher the pressure, the more risk there [is for] damage to that blood vessel and damage to the organs that those vessels feed."
Why it's important: People with high blood pressure often don't feel any symptoms. Untreated high blood pressure, over time, greatly increases the chances of having a stroke, heart disease or kidney failure.
TOTAL CHOLESTEROL: below 200 mg/dL
What it is: This number is a combination of high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and other fats in your blood.