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In one study, hypertensives' blood pressure came down a bit after they quit coffee for a week.
Why would the heart-attack rate increase among any treated hypertensives?
This roughly doubled the number of known and treated hypertensives in the practice.
As expected, young hypertensives were substantially more obese than controls.
Also during his term, medication was made free at the point of delivery for all diabetics and hypertensives.
For users only, mean age at first prescription was 28.2 years for hypertensives (range 17-37).
All young hypertensives were given repeated advice and support on associated or causal risks for coronary disease, particularly smoking.
Dietary protein and soluble fiber reduce ambulatory blood pressure in treated hypertensives.
Regularly means annually for normotensive patients and more frequently for the known hypertensives.
Most hypertensives have only modest elevations in blood pressure, and the evidence is accumulating that the first line of treatment isn't necessarily prescribing drugs.
Programs at Harvard and the University of Massachusetts report success in using meditation with hundreds of hypertensives.
"We tested only those with moderate hypertension, who represent the vast majority of hypertensives," he said, "and the program was only 10 weeks long.
These strokes, he says, "can occur in younger people and are more frequent in women, smokers, and hypertensives."
What's far less certain is when, or even whether, to treat mild, or borderline, hypertension, a category into which some 80 percent of hypertensives currently fall.
Cocoa reduces blood pressure and insulin resistance and improves endothelium-dependent vasodilation in hypertensives.
Sodium increases blood pressure in hypertensives and doctors recommend that those prone to high blood pressure limit their intake of the mineral.
Elderly hypertensives with diabetes mellitus exhibits higher response to levamlodipine therapy than non-diabetic patients.
Application of this diet has produced encouraging results in essential hypertensives (Dodson & Humphreys, 1981).
In contrast, Pickering's viewpoint was that blood pressures varied continuously and unimodally, with hypertensives representing the upper end of the bell curve.
Since at least 17% of hypertensives were newly discovered, at least 46% of confirmed cases were being treated insufficiently.
While an estimated 70 percent of young and middle-aged whites with hypertension are now receiving treatment, only 10 to 30 percent of other hypertensives are getting care.
Hypertensives also have an increased cerebrovascular resistance which puts them at greater risk of developing cerebral ischemia if the blood flow decreases into a normotensive range.
All young hypertensives, currently treated or untreated with antihypertensive drugs, were included in the analysis and are included in the results on an intention to treat basis.
The proportion of stated smokers among male hypertensives fell from an initial 17 of the 25 to eight, and in controls from 17 of 25 to 10.
Hypertension is a major risk factor for diastolic HF; as many as 25% of asymptomatic hypertensives with left ventricular hypertrophy have diastolic dysfunction.