DASH Diet Score and Distribution of Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged Men and Women.

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  - Harrington JM, Fitzgerald AP, Kearney PM, McCarthy VJ, Madden J, Browne G, Dolan E, Perry IJ
  - 2013
  - August
  - American Journal of Hypertension
  - DASH Diet Score and Distribution of Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged Men and Women.
  - Validated
  - Altmetric: 1 ()
  - The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Trial provides critical data on the impact of a specific diet pattern (low in salt, fat, and processed foods and high in fruit and vegetables) on blood pressure (BP). The effect of compliance with a DASH-type diet on BP in a general population sample is less well defined. We studied associations between a DASH style diet and BP.
  - 10.1093/ajh/hpt106
DA  - 2013/08
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AUTHORSHarrington JM, Fitzgerald AP, Kearney PM, McCarthy VJ, Madden J, Browne G, Dolan E, Perry IJ
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ABSTRACTThe Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Trial provides critical data on the impact of a specific diet pattern (low in salt, fat, and processed foods and high in fruit and vegetables) on blood pressure (BP). The effect of compliance with a DASH-type diet on BP in a general population sample is less well defined. We studied associations between a DASH style diet and BP.
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