
When people talk about longevity, they usually mention things like cold plunges, mushroom powders, or the latest supplement that “everyone in Silicon Valley is taking.” But if you ask most doctors, the kind who deal with real patients, not just podcasts, the top of the list is something far less glamorous, blood pressure.
Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer That’s Surprisingly Common
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often called the silent killer. And for good reason. It doesn’t usually cause symptoms. There’s no rash, no pain, no warning light. But over time, it quietly raises your risk of heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease and dementia.
When it comes to blood pressure, there’s a simple rule worth remembering. It’s known as the “Rule of Halves”:
- About half of all adults have high blood pressure.
- Half of those are undiagnosed.
- Half of those who are diagnosed aren’t treated.
- And half of those treated aren’t treated properly.
That’s a lot of people wandering around thinking they’re in good shape because they “feel fine.”
But I Had My Blood Pressure Checked at My GP Surgery…
Let’s talk about how blood pressure is usually measured. You sit in a clinic. You’ve walked fast to get there or worried about parking wardens, probably had a coffee beforehand. Someone wraps a cuff around your arm and tells you to relax.
That one-off reading might be useful, but it’s also a bit like checking the weather by glancing out the window for five seconds. You’re not getting the full picture.
Enter the Hilo Band
The Hilo Band is a wearable device that takes a different approach. It uses photoplethysmography (PPG), a light-based sensor on your wrist, to monitor the shape and flow of your pulse wave. It’s not just counting your pulse. It’s analysing how your blood pressure behaves throughout the day and night using Pulse Wave Analysis (PWA).
Hilo gives you multiple readings over 24 hours, including while you sleep. And the band only records when you’re still, which improves accuracy. It’s like having a calm, unobtrusive nurse quietly checking your pressure in the background. And yes, it looks good too. Like a minimalist fitness tracker had a child with a hipster bracelet.
Real Life Data, Not Waiting Room Guesswork
This continuous monitoring means you get a clearer, more accurate view of your blood pressure patterns. As opposed to a single, possibly elevated reading in a GP’s office. It can help catch masked hypertension (normal readings in clinic but high at home) or white coat syndrome (high in clinic, normal elsewhere).
That matters because earlier detection means earlier action, which can include everything from lifestyle tweaks to proper medication, guided by real-world data rather than guesswork.
Blood Pressure and Longevity: The Real Biohack
If you’re serious about healthspan (although I hate that word as it sounds like management consultant jargon!), not just how long you live, but how well, then keeping your blood pressure in check is arguably more effective than most so-called biohacks.
You don’t need exotic pills or 18-step routines. You need good sleep, a Mediterranean-ish diet, regular movement… and control of your blood pressure.
If you’re going to invest in a wearable, make it one that actually improves your health, not just a random, clinically meaningless “health score.”
Blood pressure control isn’t new or flashy. But it works. And with a tool like the Hilo Band, it’s easier than ever to track, understand and act on. Because knowing your numbers, in your real life, not just under fluorescent clinic lights, is one of the smartest longevity moves you can make.
If you’re ready to try it, use the code CoyneMedical20 for 20% off your Hilo Band.
Here’s the link: Hilo Band – Coyne Medical Affiliate

About the Author
Dr J Hugh Coyne is a private GP at Coyne Medical in London, specialising in family medicine, preventative care and screening. Passionate about patient-centred healthcare, he provides expert guidance on health screenings and personalised wellness plans. Dr Hugh also uses his experience in preventative health and family medicine to act as a Medical Advisor to MedTech companies.
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