2013
DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.113.02094
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Potent Antihypertensive Action of Dietary Flaxseed in Hypertensive Patients

Abstract: Abstract-Flaxseed contains ω-3 fatty acids, lignans, and fiber that together may provide benefits to patients with cardiovascular disease. Animal work identified that patients with peripheral artery disease may particularly benefit from dietary supplementation with flaxseed. Hypertension is commonly associated with peripheral artery disease. The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of daily ingestion of flaxseed on systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in peripheral artery disease patien… Show more

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“…7 However, this has not been determined. 5 Finally, it was important to determine whether specific plasma oxylipins were associated with higher cBP. Dietary flaxseed decreased the concentration of proinflammatory and vasoconstricting oxylipins in the FlaxPAD Trial, 6 but their relationship to cBP is unknown.…”
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“…7 However, this has not been determined. 5 Finally, it was important to determine whether specific plasma oxylipins were associated with higher cBP. Dietary flaxseed decreased the concentration of proinflammatory and vasoconstricting oxylipins in the FlaxPAD Trial, 6 but their relationship to cBP is unknown.…”
Section: October 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethical approval was obtained as described. 5,11 The baseline characteristics of the FlaxPAD participants are found elsewhere. 5,11 The majority of these patients were on one or more medications to lower blood sugar, lipids, BP, or thrombotic complications.…”
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“…The Flaxseed for Peripheral Arterial Disease (FlaxPAD) Trial was a double-blinded randomized trial, in which patients with peripheral arterial disease, of whom 75% had hypertension, were randomized to 30 g of milled flaxseed or placebo daily for 6 months [100]. In the active treatment group, significant reductions of systolic (-10 595 mm Hg) and diastolic blood pressure (-7 mm Hg) were observed.…”
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confidence: 99%