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[Diet in hypertensive disease].

Meditsinskaia sestra

Nosova ET.
PMID: 250635
Med Sestra. 1978 Aug;37(8):38-41.

No abstract available.

Nonpharmacologic management of hypertension.

The Western journal of medicine

Brunton S.
PMID: 2028596
West J Med. 1991 Mar;154(3):325-6.
Free PMC Article

No abstract available.

Nutritional aspects of hypertension.

South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde

Seedat YK.
PMID: 2645663
S Afr Med J. 1989 Feb 18;75(4):175-7.

Hypertension is of importance mainly as a risk factor for heart, brain and kidney disease. To date, efforts have been made to reduce high blood pressure levels rather than to prevent their development, yet primary prevention of hypertension is...

DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) Diet and Risk of Subsequent Kidney Disease.

American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation

Rebholz CM, Crews DC, Grams ME, Steffen LM, Levey AS, Miller ER, Appel LJ, Coresh J.
PMID: 27519166
Am J Kidney Dis. 2016 Dec;68(6):853-861. doi: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2016.05.019. Epub 2016 Aug 09.

BACKGROUND: There are established guidelines for recommended dietary intake for hypertension treatment and cardiovascular disease prevention. Evidence is lacking for effective dietary patterns for kidney disease prevention.STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study.SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study...

Hypertension: what works? Drugs do--but a new diet is sometimes enough.

Consumer reports

[No authors listed]
PMID: 10558421
Consum Rep. 1999 May;64(5):60-2.

No abstract available.

Nonpharmacologic strategies for managing hypertension.

American family physician

Wexler R, Aukerman G.
PMID: 16770925
Am Fam Physician. 2006 Jun 01;73(11):1953-6.

The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure recommends lifestyle modification for all patients with hypertension or prehypertension. Modifications include reducing dietary sodium to less than 2.4 g per...

[Nutritional counseling for coronary and hypertensive patients].

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux

Paillard F.
PMID: 14655547
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss. 2003 Sep;96:27-33.

Nutritional recommendations constitute a major aspect of the long term management of coronary and hypertensive patients, for which the established evidence is more and more solid. The benefits are not limited solely to the impact on weight and lipid...

The Hypertension Prevention Trial.

Archives of internal medicine

Goldstein M.
PMID: 2241456
Arch Intern Med. 1990 Nov;150(11):2408-9.

No abstract available.

[Recommendations for hypertension treatment in general practice. From the German Association for the Control of Hypertension].

Medizinische Monatsschrift fur Pharmazeuten

[No authors listed]
PMID: 756504
Med Monatsschr Pharm. 1978 Apr;1(4):108-10.

No abstract available.

Nonpharmacologic treatment of hypertension.

Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension

Kaplan NM.
PMID: 1365835
Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens. 1992 Oct;1(1):85-90. doi: 10.1097/00041552-199210000-00013.

A variety of lifestyle modifications will lower both the blood pressure and various other cardiovascular risk factors that are frequently present in patients with hypertension. Numerous recent studies document the overall efficacy of some (weight reduction, sodium restriction, physical...

[Arterial hypertension. Diet].

Pielegniarka i polozna

Chelmińska Z.
PMID: 1047829
Pieleg Polozna. 1976;(6):7.

No abstract available.

DASH diet ignored.

Harvard heart letter : from Harvard Medical School

[No authors listed]
PMID: 19133330
Harv Heart Lett. 2008 Aug;18(12):6.

No abstract available.

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