Adherence to Lifestyle Modification
among Hypertensive Clients: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
A new study in the American Journal of Hypertension, published by Oxford University Press, suggests that higher yogurt intake is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk
among hypertensive men and women.
Not exact matches
Her work has been funded by several NIH agencies and her current study, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars Program, examines the interaction between genome - wide association and social environmental factors related to blood pressure
among African American
hypertensive parents and early risks for high blood pressure
among their untreated children.
Countouris will present the study, «Lactation and Maternal Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease
Among Women with and without a History of
Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy,» on Saturday, March 10.
Lauren Theilen, M.D. one of the primary researchers of the study and the presenter of the research at the upcoming SMFM annual meeting, explained, «Importantly, we are unable to say whether the
hypertensive disease of pregnancy plays a causal role here, but we feel that further study is warranted to determine whether interventions such as early screening for chronic disease may improve long - term health outcomes
among these women.»
Countouris will present the study, «Lactation and Maternal Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease
Among Women with and without a History of
Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy,» on Saturday, March 10.
Association Between Markers of Inflammation and Total Stroke by
Hypertensive Status
Among Women.