Eating veggie diets may help lower BP

Eating veggie diets may help lower BP
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Eating Veggie Diets May Help Lower BP

Washington: A new study has revealed that eating a vegetarian diet is associated with lower blood pressure (BP), and the diets can also be used to reduceblood pressure.
Factors such as diet, body weight, physical activity andalcohol intake play a role in the risk of developing hypertension. Dietary modifications have been shown to be effective for preventing and managing hypertension.

The authors analyzed seven clinical trials and 32 studies published from 1900 to 2013 in which participants ate a vegetarian diet. Net differences in BP associated with eating a vegetarian diet were measured.
In the trials, eating a vegetarian diet was associated with a reduction in the average systolic (peak artery pressure) and diastolic (minimum artery pressure) BP compared with eating an omnivorous (plant and animal) diet.
In the 32 studies, eating a vegetarian diet was associated with lower average systolic and diastolic BP, compared with omnivorous diets.


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