Study suggests change in lifestyle can reduce 10 points in blood pressure

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Study suggests change in lifestyle can reduce 10 points in blood pressureHealth & Wellness

March 23, 2017 13:11
Study suggests change in lifestyle can reduce 10 points in blood pressure

For all the adults who are suffering from hypertension, a change in lifestyle could be the best prescription for them.

In the first randomized, double-blinded trial of an online behavioral intervention for high blood pressure, people who participated in the trail reduced their systolic blood pressure by 10 mm Hg, compared with a 6mm Hg reduction for those people, who took part in a web-based control intervention.

The Canadian research team was presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 66th annual scientific session in Washington D.C.

In a press release the American College of Cardiology stated the lead author of the study Robert P Nolan “The electronic counseling (e-counseling) intervention had an effect similar to that of adding an additional blood-pressure-lowering medication."

The University of Toronto study states that the need of lifestyle counseling intervention of complement medicines taken to reduce high blood pressure.

The double-blinded trial involved 264 participants aged 57.5 years on average with an average blood pressure of about 140/90mm Hg. They enrolled through the website of the Heart and Stroke Association of Canada and were randomly assigned to e-counseling or control group provided website links to online multimedia and sustain a heart-healthy lifestyle.

The mails to the control group linked them with generic information about heart-healthy living and reducing high blood pressure.

After a year, in addition to the average reduction of 10mm Hg in systolic blood pressure in the e-counseling group compared with 6mm Hg in the control group of 4mm Hg in pulse compared to 1.5mm Hg in the control group.

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Study suggests change in lifestyle can reduce 10 points in blood pressure

Study suggests change in lifestyle can reduce 10 points in blood pressure

Apr 27, Saturday


Study suggests change in lifestyle can reduce 10 points in blood pressureHealth & Wellness

March 23, 2017 13:11
Study suggests change in lifestyle can reduce 10 points in blood pressure

For all the adults who are suffering from hypertension, a change in lifestyle could be the best prescription for them.

In the first randomized, double-blinded trial of an online behavioral intervention for high blood pressure, people who participated in the trail reduced their systolic blood pressure by 10 mm Hg, compared with a 6mm Hg reduction for those people, who took part in a web-based control intervention.

The Canadian research team was presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 66th annual scientific session in Washington D.C.

In a press release the American College of Cardiology stated the lead author of the study Robert P Nolan “The electronic counseling (e-counseling) intervention had an effect similar to that of adding an additional blood-pressure-lowering medication."

The University of Toronto study states that the need of lifestyle counseling intervention of complement medicines taken to reduce high blood pressure.

The double-blinded trial involved 264 participants aged 57.5 years on average with an average blood pressure of about 140/90mm Hg. They enrolled through the website of the Heart and Stroke Association of Canada and were randomly assigned to e-counseling or control group provided website links to online multimedia and sustain a heart-healthy lifestyle.

The mails to the control group linked them with generic information about heart-healthy living and reducing high blood pressure.

After a year, in addition to the average reduction of 10mm Hg in systolic blood pressure in the e-counseling group compared with 6mm Hg in the control group of 4mm Hg in pulse compared to 1.5mm Hg in the control group.

Lower education may increase Heart-attack risk

AMandeep

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