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Review
. 1989 Dec;3(6):847-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF01869570.

Non-pharmacologic measures for lowering blood pressure

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Non-pharmacologic measures for lowering blood pressure

K Arakawa. Cardiovasc Drugs Ther. 1989 Dec.

Abstract

Nondrug measures have proven effective, to some extent, in lowering blood pressure, especially in mild hypertensives, in many well-controlled studies. The proven measures are reduction of a) salt (less than 5 g/day), b) alcohol (less than 30 ml/day) intake, and c) obesity, and d) regular physical exercise (30-60 minutes/day) and e) mental relaxation. The reported effectiveness of each of these measures ranges from one third to two thirds in mild hypertensives. Should all these nondrug measures, together with cessation of smoking, be applied in all mild hypertensives, it might help prevent their progression to moderate or even severe hypertension with complications, such as coronary heart disease in particular, thereby solving most of the problems that antihypertensive drugs have left behind.

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