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Be sure to have your pet get regular blood pressure checkup
Culpeper Star Exponent, VA - Nov 30, 2008
Some veterinarians also recommend salt restricted diets for hypertensive pets. Many practices are adding blood pressure screening to their routine wellness ...
Blood pressure dips in mothers, study shows
Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD -
The study didn't take into account at least one factor that could influence blood pressure levels, namely salt intake, says co-author Gina Wei, ...

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Holistic Practitioner Review
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Muscle tension, blood pressure, heart rate and oxygen consumption are often reduced dramatically. Stress hormones are reduced as well and are replaced with ...
Watch for hidden salt at breakfast
Irish Independent, Ireland -
Salt is filtered in the kidneys and has an effect on regulating blood pressure in the body. Raised salt levels can lead to an increase in blood pressure and ...
Fast food,blood pressure,cholestrol, health and obesity!!!
ireport - Nov 28, 2008
Fast food places are an early stage to cholestrol problems as well as blood pressure. The fat, salt and sugar consumption are serious additives to health ...
Intermountain doctors will be more frank about childhood obesity
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
(Scott Sommerdorf / The Salt Lake Tribune) Highland -- Tony and Cindy Peckson knew their daughter, Rowena, was gaining too much weight a couple of years ago ...
High Blood Pressure Stalks Many Americans
Forbes, NY - Nov 21, 2008
... to control blood pressure. For example: 71 percent said they had changed their eating habits. 80 percent were limiting or eliminating the use of salt. ...

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Low potassium linked to high blood pressure
Reuters - Nov 10, 2008
"This effect was even stronger than the effect of sodium on blood pressure." "There has been a lot of publicity about lowering salt or sodium in the diet to ...
Low potassium may increase high BP risk Times of India
Low potassium intake contributes to high blood pressure TheMedGuru
Study: Low Potassium Could Result in High Blood Pressure TopNews
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Study to assess if genes predispose salt to act as a blood ...
PhysOrg.com, VA - Nov 17, 2008
Professor John Connell is leading a team of scientists who want to assess if salt acts as a trigger for high blood pressure. And he hopes that a greater ...
Uni to look at health risks of salt Glasgow Evening Times
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Should more prepared food be salt-free?
GoErie.com, PA - Nov 27, 2008
With salt in everything, are we raising a generation of young children doomed for high blood pressure in the future? Most all adults already have it and are ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: blood pressure + bloodpressure + 705  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Health calendar
Wausau Daily Herald, WI - Aug 4, 2008
Blood sugar tests $1. 539-5075. American Red Cross blood pressure screening, 10 am to noon the first Monday and third Wednesday, Aging & Disability Resource ...
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Herald Times Reporter, WI - Aug 3, 2008
MANITOWOC ? Blood pressure screens will be offered from 2 to 4 on Aug. 13 and 27 at Holy Family Memorial's Reed Avenue Campus, 333 Reed Ave. in Manitowoc, ...
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St. George Daily Spectrum, UT - Jul 20, 2008
A blood pressure clinic sponsored by Rocky Mountain Home Care and Hospice will be from 1 to 3 pm Tuesday at Deseret Industries, 2480 E. Red Cliffs Drive. ...
Little-known option could enhance your pension by hundreds a month
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jul 11, 2008
Arguably, if you are a smoker, have high blood pressure, are overweight or have high cholesterol then the odds of getting a better annuity rate are ...
A Clinical Nutrition Course to Improve Pharmacy Students' Skills ...
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 30, 2008
The effects on blood pressure of reduced dietary sodium and the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet. N Engl J Med. 2001;344:3-10. 8. ...
Reflexology offers mental and physical health benefits for all ...
Kawartha Media Group, Canada - Jul 10, 2008
... diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure and many others, but Ms Smith is quick to say that everyone can get some measure of benefit from reflexology. ...
I have small plates and stop eating when full
Essex Echo, UK - Jul 8, 2008
Too much salt leads to raised blood pressure and kidney problems. While not wanting to dictate to people what they eat - and let's face it food is one of ...
Compositions and Products Containing S-Equol, and Methods
FLEXNEWS, France - Jul 8, 2008
Studies have shown reductions in lipid peroxidation, improvements in arterial reactivity, blood flow, and blood pressure, and decreases in platelet ...
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Genetic control of blood pressure and the angiotensinogen locus -
HS Kim, JH Krege, KD Kluckman, JR Hagaman, JB … - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1995 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Hypertension. 1991 Nov;18(5):705?707. [PubMed]; Gardes J, Bouhnik J, Clauser E,
Corvol P, Menard J. Role of angiotensinogen in blood pressure homeostasis. ...

Ambulatory blood pressure of adults in Ohasama, Japan -
Y Imai, K Nagai, M Sakuma, H Sakuma, H Nakatsuka, … - Hypertension, 1993 - Am Heart Assoc
... a small town in northern Japan to evaluate the distribution, reference values, and
daily variation in ambulatory blood pressure. A total of 705 subjects (229 ...

The Losartan Intervention For Endpoint reduction (LIFE) in Hypertension study: rationale, design, … -
B Dahlof, R Devereux, U de Faire, F Fyhrquist, T … - Am J Hypertens, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1997 Jul;10(7 Pt 1):705-13. ... In addition to elevating blood pressure, angiotensin
II (A-II) exerts an important influence on cardiac structure and function ...

Resting and ambulatory blood pressure differences in Afro-Caribbeans and Europeans -
N Chaturvedi, PM McKeigue, MG Marmot - Hypertension, 1993 - Am Heart Assoc
... blood pressure adjusted for resting systolic pressure was 17 ... Heart and 24-Hour Blood
Pressure Profile Hypertension ... 92 BMJ, March 8, 1997; 314(7082): 705 - 705. ...

Prognostic significance of exercise blood pressure and heart rate in middle-aged men -
J Filipovsky, P Ducimetiere, ME Safar - Hypertension, 1992 - Am Heart Assoc
... genetics, and blood pressure: Focus on "Physical exercise and blood pressure with
reference ... Step test in hypertension QJM, November 1, 2000; 93(11): 703 - 705. ...

Changes of circadian blood pressure patterns after hemodynamic and thromboembolic brain infarction -
D Sander, J Klingelhofer - Stroke, 1994 - Am Heart Assoc
... Stroke * Editorial Comment Stroke, March 1, 2003; 34(3): 705 - 712 ... J. Schwarze, I.
Wittich, and J. Klingelhofer Changes of Circadian Blood Pressure Patterns Are ...

Exercise blood pressure predicts cardiovascular mortality in middle-aged men -
R Mundal, SE Kjeldsen, L Sandvik, G Erikssen, E … - Hypertension, 1994 - Am Heart Assoc
... Casual blood pressure and pulse pressure as well ... QJM, November 1, 2000; 93(11): 703 -
705. ... Ritter, and PJ Chowienczyk Diastolic Blood Pressure Changes During ...

Accuracy of oscillometric blood pressure monitoring in pregnancy and pre-eclampsia -
M Gupta, AH Shennan, A Halligan, DJ Taylor, M … - BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1997 - Blackwell Synergy
... The Omron HEM 705 CP was validated using 85 ... for the evaluation of automated blood
pressure monitoring devices ... in a meaningful way across the pressure range, we ...

Insulin increases sympathetic activity but not blood pressure in borderline hypertensive humans -
EA Anderson, TW Balon, RP Hoffman, CA Sinkey, AL … - Hypertension, 1992 - Am Heart Assoc
... but produce vasodilation and do not elevate arterial pressure. ... March 1, 1997;
29(3): 700 - 705. ... Hormone : Implications for Blood Pressure Regulation, Insulin ...

The Relationship of Dietary Animal Protein and Electrolytes to Blood Pressure: A Study on Three … -
B ZHOU, X ZHANG, A ZHU, L ZHAO, S XHU, L RUAN, L … - International Journal of Epidemiology, 1994 - IEA
... SBP) was the first Korotkoff sound and diastolic pressure (DBP) was ... was taken as
the individual's blood pres- sure ... 2 A verage age, BMI, and bloodpressure by sex ...

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By how much does dietary salt reduction lower blood pressure? III--Analysis of data from trials of salt reduction.

 OBJECTIVE--To determine whether the reduction in blood pressure achieved in trials of dietary salt reduction is quantitatively consistent with estimates derived from blood pressure and sodium intake in different populations, and, if so, to estimate the impact of reducing dietary salt on mortality from stroke and ischaemic heart disease. DESIGN--Analysis of the results of 68 crossover trials and 10 randomised controlled trials of dietary salt reduction. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE--Comparison of observed reductions in systolic blood pressure for each trial with predicted values calculated from between population analysis. RESULTS--In the 45 trials in which salt reduction lasted four weeks or less the observed reductions in blood pressure were less than those predicted, with the difference between observed and predicted reductions being greatest in the trials of shortest duration. In the 33 trials lasting five weeks or longer the predicted reductions in individual trials closely matched a wide range of observed reductions. This applied for all age groups and for people with both high and normal levels of blood pressure. In people aged 50-59 years a reduction in daily sodium intake of 50 mmol (about 3 g of salt), attainable by moderate dietary salt reduction would, after a few weeks, lower systolic blood pressure by an average of 5 mm Hg, and by 7 mm Hg in those with high blood pressure (170 mm Hg); diastolic blood pressure would be lowered by about half as much. It is estimated that such a reduction in salt intake by a whole Western population would reduce the incidence of stroke by 22% and of ischaemic heart disease by 16% [corrected]. CONCLUSIONS--The results from the trials support the estimates from the observational data in the accompanying two papers. The effect of universal moderate dietary salt reduction on mortality from stroke and ischaemic heart disease would be substantial--larger, indeed, than could be achieved by fully implementing recommended policy for treating high blood pressure with drugs. However, reduction also in the amount of salt added to processed foods would lower blood pressure by at least twice as much and prevent some 75,000 [corrected] deaths a year in Britain as well as much disability.

 
 
 
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