Hypertension Journal

Register      Login

VOLUME 1 , ISSUE 2 ( October-December, 2015 ) > List of Articles

RESEARCH ARTICLE

A Sensible Reappraisal of Lifestyle Modifications to Treat Hypertension

Keywords : Diet,Exercise,Hypertension,Lifestyle,Physical activity

Citation Information : A Sensible Reappraisal of Lifestyle Modifications to Treat Hypertension. Hypertens J 2015; 1 (2):68-72.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10043-0012

Published Online: 01-09-2016

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2015; The Author(s).


Abstract

How to cite this article

Contractor A, Babu AS. A Sensible Reappraisal of Lifestyle Modifications to Treat Hypertension. Hypertens J 2015;1(2):68-72.


PDF Share
  1. Global burden of hypertension: analysis of worldwide data. The Lancet 2005;365(9455):217-223.
  2. Trends in hypertension epidemiology in India. J Hum Hypertens 2004;18(2):73-78.
  3. Responding to the threat of chronic diseases in India. The Lancet 2005;366(9498):1744-1749.
  4. Estimates of global and regional premature cardiovascular mortality in 2025. Circulation 2015;132(13):1270-1282.
  5. AACVPR/ACCF/AHA 2010 Update: Performance Measures on Cardiac Rehabilitation for Referral to Cardiac Rehabilitation/Secondary Prevention Services: A Report of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Performance Measures (Writing Committee to Develop Clinical Performance Measures for Cardiac Rehabilitation). Circulation. 2010;122(13):1342-1350.
  6. Secondary prevention in the clinical management of patients with cardiovascular diseases. Core components, standards and outcome measures for referral and delivery: A Policy Statement from the Cardiac Rehabilitation Section of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. Endorsed by the Committee for Practice Guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology. European J Prevent Cardiol 2012;21(6):664-681.
  7. Seventh report of the Joint National Committee on prevention, detection, evaluation, and treatment of high blood pressure. Hypertension 2003 Dec;42(6):1206-1252.
  8. Physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and exercise training in primary and secondary coronary prevention. Circ J 2013;77(2):281-292.
  9. Exercise and the cardiovascular system. Circulation Research 2015;117(2):207-219.
  10. Assessing the existing professional exercise recommendations for hypertension: a review and recommendations for future research priorities. Mayo Clin Proc 2015 Jun;90(6):801-812.
  11. Impact of resistance training on blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk factors: a meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials. Hypertension 2011;58(5):950-958.
  12. Exercise training for blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Am Heart Assoc 2012;2(1):e004473.
  13. Aging, arterial stiffness, and hypertension. Hypertension 2015;65(2):252-256.
  14. Secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in older adults. Prog Cardiovasc Dis 2014 Sep-Oct;57(2):168-175.
  15. Secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in older adults: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation 2013;128(22): 2422-2446.
  16. Physiological adaptations to low-volume, high-intensity interval training in health and disease. J Physiol 2012;590(5):1077-1084.
  17. High-intensity training versus traditional exercise interventions for promoting health. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2010 Oct;42(10):1951-1958.
  18. Effects of running on chronic diseases and cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Mayo Clin Proc 2015 Nov;90(11):1541-1552.
  19. Physical fitness and hypertension in a population at risk for cardiovascular disease: the Henry Ford Exercise Testing (FIT) project. J Am Heart Assoc 2014; 3(6):e001268.
  20. Exercise capacity and all-cause mortality in male veterans with hypertension aged >70 years. Hypertension 2014;64(1):30-35.
  21. Cardiorespiratory fitness, BMI, and risk of hypertension: the HYPGENE study. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007 Oct;39(10):1687-1692.
  22. Sitting time and all-cause mortality risk in 222,497 Australian adults. Arch Intern Med 2012;172(6):494.
  23. Physical activity and the prevention of hypertension. Curr Hypertens Rep 2013;15(6):659-668.
  24. Increasing physical activity for the treatment of hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports Med 2013;43(10):1009-1023.
  25. The future of physical activity research: funding, opportunities and challenges. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 2015;57(4):299-305.
  26. Effects of the dietary approach to stop hypertension diet on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Br J Nutrition 2015;113(1): 1-15.
  27. Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease with a Mediterranean diet. N Engl J Med 2013;368(14):1279-1290.
  28. Effect of longer term modest salt reduction on blood pressure: cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials. BMJ 2013 Apr 3;346(3):f1325.
  29. AHA/ACC guideline on lifestyle management to reduce cardiovascular risk: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. Circulation 2013;129(25_suppl_2):S76-S99.
  30. Role of dietary salt and potassium intake in cardiovascular health and disease: a review of the evidence. Mayo Clin Proc 2013;88(9):987-995.
  31. Dietary advice for reducing cardiovascular risk. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2013 Mar 28;3:CD002128.
  32. The wrong white crystals: not salt but sugar as aetiological in hypertension and cardiometabolic disease. Open Heart 2014 Nov 3;1(1):e000167.
  33. Dietary sugars and cardiometabolic risk: systematic review and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials of the effects on blood pressure and lipids. Am J Clin Nutrition 2014;100(1):65-79.
PDF Share
PDF Share

© Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) LTD.