2012
DOI: 10.1038/nrneph.2012.91
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Role of dietary therapies in the prevention and treatment of hypertension

Abstract: Blood pressure naturally rises with increasing age. The rate of change in blood pressure with age is regulated in part by genetic factors, but can also be altered through sustained dietary modification. Dietary approaches to modify blood pressure remain an important part of cardiovascular health promotion, which is especially important given the aging of the general population coupled with the increasing prevalence of obesity and metabolic disturbances. Specific modification of dietary components such as macro… Show more

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“…For such preconditioning, the nutrients must exist naturally, can be obtained through daily diet, and exhibit cardioprotective effects . Thus, “nutritional preconditioning” could represent a low‐risk solution for ischemic cardioprotection, which can limit infarct size without prediction of ischemic events .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For such preconditioning, the nutrients must exist naturally, can be obtained through daily diet, and exhibit cardioprotective effects . Thus, “nutritional preconditioning” could represent a low‐risk solution for ischemic cardioprotection, which can limit infarct size without prediction of ischemic events .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, "nutritional preconditioning" has been proposed by Abdukeyum et al For such preconditioning, the nutrients must exist naturally, can be obtained through daily diet, and exhibit cardioprotective effects [6]. Thus, "nutritional preconditioning" could represent a low-risk solution for ischemic cardioprotection, which can limit infarct size without prediction of ischemic events [17]. Resveratrol, a polyphenolic compound in red wine, has been well documented to provide cardiovascular protective effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evidence that particular macronutrients are also effective in reducing blood pressure is quite strong [1618]. The largest body of evidence for any macronutrients’ influence on blood pressure is that regarding protein.…”
Section: Macronutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the pathophysiology of these rare conditions may help to design future molecular targeted therapies, although the mainstay of antihypertensive therapy, reducing the overconsumption of salt in addition to increasing compliance and adherence of patients to therapy will remain [ 128 ] .…”
Section: Conclusion ▼mentioning
confidence: 99%