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- $Title{Claims of Vegetarian Diet to Lower Blood Pressure}
- $Subject{vegetarian diet blood pressure Circulatory hypertension cholesterol
- diets food foods nutrition lipids}
- $Volume{G-26}
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- Anatomy of Blood Pressure*0009501.scf
- Causative Factors of Hypertension*0009601.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Claims of Vegetarian Diet to Lower Blood Pressure
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- QUESTION: I have watched some of the difficulties which my friend must
- overcome to maintain her strictly vegetarian diet. She looks wonderful, but I
- doubt that I could emulate her discipline, although she claims I could lower
- my blood pressure if I did. Is there any evidence to back up her statement?
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- ANSWER: There are many factors which act upon the level of our blood
- pressure, and some of them concern the foods we eat as well. It makes
- clinical trials that look at the effect of diet upon blood pressure pretty
- hard to conduct, and even more difficult to evaluate. To be sure that a
- vegetarian diet was the cause of the lowered blood pressure, two almost
- identical groups would have to be studied, that restricted alcohol, tobacco,
- and other stimulants, one group having an otherwise unrestricted diet, and one
- group being vegetarian. Studies of groups of Mormons (who eat meat) and
- Seventh Day Adventist vegetarians have provided some interesting statistics,
- since the vegetarians did live longer, and their blood pressure findings were
- lower. That leaves us with a general opinion that such a diet is beneficial,
- but without specific answers as to what part of the diet may be responsible.
- Lactovegetarians, who supplement their diet with dairy products, also appear
- to have lower blood pressures. This may be due to their lower levels of
- weight and healthier levels of cholesterol and other fatty-like materials
- (lipids) in their blood. You could probably lower an elevated blood pressure
- with a simple salt restricted weight reduction diet as well, particularly if
- you added a regular dose of exercise.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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