One double - blind placebo study found that regular consumption of stevia can help reduce blood pressure for patients
with mild hypertension.
Supplementation also tends to improve blood pressure and arterial health, particularly in
those with mild hypertension, the study found.
Not exact matches
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Mild - to - moderate obstructive sleep apnea is associated
with hypertension, diabetes: Studies show that young and middle - aged adults
with sleep apnea have increased risk.»
Preliminary data from two studies suggest that
mild - to - moderate obstructive sleep apnea is associated
with an increased risk of developing
hypertension and diabetes.
«Our study demonstrates that in patients
with mild - moderate obesity and type 2 diabetes, gastric bypass surgery leads to a sustained reduction in weight, improvement in glycemic control, and decrease in cardiovascular risk compared to a medical diabetes and weight management program,» said lead author Donald C. Simonson, M.D., M.P.H., Sc.D., of the BWH Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and
Hypertension.
Fekete ÁA et al. 2016 Whey protein lowers blood pressure and improves endothelial function and lipid biomarkers in adults
with prehypertension and
mild hypertension: results from the chronic Whey2Go randomized controlled trial.
People
with mild to moderate
hypertension might benefit from a yoga practice, as a study from University of Pennsylvania researchers found that it could help to lower their blood pressure levels.
Whey protein lowers blood pressure and improves endothelial function and lipid biomarkers in adults
with prehypertension and
mild hypertension: results from the chronic Whey2Go randomized controlled trial.
In one six - week study, participants
with mild - to - moderate
hypertension took 75 mg of extract twice a day.
I suffer from
mild hypertension (currently off medication) and although I am sure I have issues
with carbohydrates, my blood sugar levels were normal last time they were tested (Feb 2015) and my cholesterol levels were fine too.
In one study researchers found nearly 70 percent of patients
with mild to moderate
hypertension using techniques to reduce stress were able to reduce their medication after six weeks; after one year, 55 percent required no medication.