In the meta - regression analyses, studies controlling for socioeconomic factors showed
smaller systolic blood pressure differences between breast - and bottle - fed subjects.
Not exact matches
That is, we found some evidence that
small studies (i.e., those with higher standard errors, located to the right of the figure), compared with larger studies, reported larger mean differences in
systolic blood pressure between infant feeding groups.
The differences in
blood pressure were
small, with heavy coffee drinkers having a slightly lower
systolic blood pressure (SBP) and higher diastolic
blood pressure (DBP) compared to non-drinkers when adjusted for age.
Bean consumption is associated with greater nutrient intake, reduced
systolic blood pressure, lower body weight, and a
smaller waist circumference in adults: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999 — 2002