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Weight loss intervention in phase 1 of the Trials of Hypertension Prevention


VJ Stevens, SA Corrigan, E Obarzanek, E … - Archives of internal medicine, 1993 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods: Participantsaged30 to 54 years who had a high\x=req-\ normal diastolic
blood pressure (80 to 89 mm Hg), and were between 115% and 165% oftheir
desirablebodyweight, were randomly assignedto either an 18-month weightloss ...
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Drug-induced disorders of glucose tolerance

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MK Pandit, J Burke, AB Gustafson, A Minocha, … - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
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Purpose: To review the medications that influence glucose metabolism and to ...
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The costs of interrupting antihypertensive drug therapy in a Medicaid population


JS McCombs, MB Nichol, CM Newman, DA … - Medical Care, 1994 - jstor.org
This research explores the association between the interruption or termina- tion
of antihypertensive drug therapy and total health care costs among non-in-
stitutionalized Medicaid patients older than age 40 who survive the first ...
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Nonpharmacologic intervention to reduce blood pressure in older patients with mild …


WB Applegate, ST Miller, JT Elam, WC … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1992 - archinte.highwire.org
Background. \p=m-\Althoughnonpharmacologic interven- tions are widely
recommended in the therapy of high blood pressure in older adults, surprisingly
little data exist to con- firm the efficacy of these interventions in older ...
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Causes and consequences of blood pressure alterations in obstructive sleep apnea


PD Levinson, RP Millman - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1991 - archinte.highwire.org
The obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome has been con- sidered to be a cause
of both transient blood pressure elevations during sleep and sustained
hypertension during the awake state. The purpose of this review was to ...
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Psychosocial variables and hypertension: A new look at an old controversy


J SOMMEES-FLANAGAN, RP Greenberg - The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1989 - journals.lww.com
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© 1989 by The Williams & Wilkins Co. Vol. 177, No. 1 Printed in USA
Psychosocial Variables and Hypertension:1 A New Look at an Old Controversy ...
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The Estimated Costs and Savings of Medical Nutrition Therapy The Medicare Population


JF Sheils, R Rubin, DC Stapleton - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1999 - Elsevier
Objectives To measure the potential savings from medical nutrition therapy (MNT)
and to estimate the net cost to Medicare of covering these services for Medicare
enrollees. This includes developing an estimate of the cost of providing ...
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Role of adequate dietary calcium intake in the prevention and management of salt-sensitive …

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DA McCarron - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1997 - Am Soc Nutrition
Page 1. 7 1 2S Am J Cli,, Nuir 1997:65(suppl):712S-6S. Printed in USA. tO 1997
American Society for Clinical Nutrition Role of adequate ...
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Dietary sodium restriction as adjunctive treatment of hypertension


MH Weinberger, SJ Cohen, JZ Miller, FC Luft … - JAMA, 1988 - Am Med Assoc
To examine the effect of modest dietary sodium ion restriction in treated
hypertensive individuals, we studied 114 hypertensive patients undergoing
individualized dietary counseling with a research dietitian to achieve ...
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[BOOK] Caring for patients: A critique of the medical model


A Barbour, 1997 - books.google.com
Author's Preface From one-fourth to one-half of the more persistent illnesses we
see in medical practice do not respond well to the medical model of diagnosis
and treatment we employ. Doctors recognize that these include the common ...
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