The DASH diet and blood pressure

被引:54
|
作者
Shirley R. Craddick
Patricia J. Elmer
Eva Obarzanek
William M. Vollmer
Laura P. Svetkey
Martha C. Swain
机构
[1] Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research,
关键词
Losartan; Dietary Pattern; Sodium Intake; Blood Pressure Response; Sodium Reduction;
D O I
10.1007/s11883-003-0039-5
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
High blood pressure (also called hypertension) is one of the most important and common risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other chronic diseases. National guidelines recommend that all individuals with blood pressure readings of 120/80 mm Hg or higher adopt healthy lifestyle habits, including the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, to manage their blood pressure. The DASH diet, which is high in fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products and reduced in fat, has been shown in large, randomized, controlled trials to reduce blood pressure significantly. The DASH diet also has been shown to reduce blood cholesterol and homocysteine levels and to enhance the benefits of antihypertensive drug therapy. The DASH diet should be promoted, along with maintaining healthy weight, reducing sodium intake, increasing regular physical activity, and limiting alcohol intake, for lowering blood pressure and reducing the risk of CVD.
引用
收藏
页码:484 / 491
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The DASH Diet Action Plan: Proven to Lower Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Without Medication
    Hagloch, Susan B.
    LIBRARY JOURNAL, 2011, 136 (20) : 142 - 142
  • [32] DASH diet lowers blood pressure and lipid-induced oxidative stress in obesity
    Lopes, HF
    Martin, KL
    Nashar, K
    Morrow, JD
    Goodfriend, TL
    Egan, BM
    HYPERTENSION, 2003, 41 (03) : 422 - 430
  • [33] Nutritional intervention, through the DASH diet, to improve nutritional status and blood pressure figures
    Mayorga Mazon, Clara de las Mercedes
    Zurita, Myriam Jicela Andrade
    Aguirre, Susana Isabel Heredia
    REVISTA CUBANA DE REUMATOLOGIA, 2023, 25 (02):
  • [34] The DASH diet enhances the blood pressure response to losartan in African American hypertensive patients
    Conlin, PR
    Bohannon, AD
    Miller, ER
    Appel, LJ
    Erlinger, TP
    Hopkins, J
    Svetkey, LP
    Moore, TJ
    CIRCULATION, 1999, 100 (18) : 807 - 807
  • [35] Comparison of the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet and a higher-fat DASH diet on blood pressure and lipids and lipoproteins: a randomized controlled trial
    Chiu, Sally
    Bergeron, Nathalie
    Williams, Paul T.
    Bray, George A.
    Sutherland, Barbara
    Krauss, Ronald M.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2016, 103 (02): : 341 - 347
  • [36] DASH without the dash (of salt) can lower blood pressure
    Fleet, JC
    NUTRITION REVIEWS, 2001, 59 (09) : 291 - 293
  • [37] Effects of Sodium Reduction and the DASH Diet by Level of Baseline Blood Pressure: Pronounced Benefits Among Adults With Higher Blood Pressure
    Juraschek, Stephen P.
    Miller, Edgar R.
    Weaver, Connie M.
    Appel, Lawrence J.
    CIRCULATION, 2017, 136
  • [38] DASH diet vs. DASH diet plus physical activity in older patients with type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure: A randomized clinical trial
    de Oliveira, Vanessa L. P.
    de Freitas, Mauren M.
    de Paula, Tatiana P.
    Gubert, Mayara L.
    Miller, Maria E. P.
    Schuchmann, Renata A.
    Souza, Karen L. A.
    Viana, Luciana V.
    NUTRITION AND HEALTH, 2024, 30 (02) : 389 - 398
  • [39] Effects on blood lipids of a blood pressure-lowering diet: the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Trial
    Obarzanek, E
    Sacks, FM
    Vollmer, RM
    Bray, GA
    Miller, ER
    Lin, PH
    Karanja, NM
    Most-Windhauser, MM
    Moore, TJ
    Swain, JF
    Bales, CW
    Proschan, MA
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2001, 74 (01): : 80 - 89
  • [40] Effects of diet and sodium intake on blood pressure: Subgroup analysis of the DASH-Sodium Trial
    Vollmer, WM
    Sacks, FM
    Ard, J
    Appel, LJ
    Bray, GA
    Simons-Aaorton, DG
    Conlin, PR
    Svetkey, LP
    Erlinger, TP
    Moore, TJ
    Karanja, N
    ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2001, 135 (12) : 1019 - 1028