Progress in cardiovascular diseases | 2019

Impact of therapeutic lifestyle changes in resistant hypertension.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Hypertensive individuals are at an increased risk of developing heart disease and stroke. Adopting healthy lifestyles, such as being active on ≥4\u202fdays per week, weight-loss in the presence of obesity, consuming a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and sodium below the recommended threshold, avoiding high alcohol consumption and refraining from smoking have been effective lifestyle therapies to prevent or control stage 1 hypertension (HTN). Among the 1 in 3 Americans who have HTN (systolic blood pressure\u202f≥\u202f130\u202fmmHg or diastolic blood pressure\u202f≥\u202f80\u202fmmHg), 16% are diagnosed with resistant HTN (RHT). Although there are comparatively fewer studies examining the blood pressure lowering effects of therapeutic lifestyle interventions in patients with resistant HTN, the available literature appears promising. This paper reviews key studies that quantify the blood pressure lowering effects of certain therapeutic lifestyles in patients with RHT and highlights areas needing more attention.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.pcad.2019.11.012
Language English
Journal Progress in cardiovascular diseases

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