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Subject Areas on Research
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A further subgroup analysis of the effects of the DASH diet and three dietary sodium levels on blood pressure: results of the DASH-Sodium Trial.
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Acceptability of sodium-reduced research diets, including the Dietary Approaches To Stop Hypertension diet, among adults with prehypertension and stage 1 hypertension.
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Acute decompensated heart failure: update on new and emerging evidence and directions for future research.
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Angiotensin II acts through the angiotensin 1a receptor to upregulate pendrin.
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Association of DASH diet with cardiovascular risk factors in youth with diabetes mellitus: the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study.
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Compensatory response to hemorrhage in conscious dogs on normal and low salt intake.
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Comprehensive lifestyle modification and blood pressure control: a review of the PREMIER trial.
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Deficiency of COX-1 causes natriuresis and enhanced sensitivity to ACE inhibition.
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Determinants and consequences of adherence to the dietary approaches to stop hypertension diet in African-American and white adults with high blood pressure: results from the ENCORE trial.
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Diet and blood pressure: applying the evidence to clinical practice.
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Dietary intakes associated with successful weight loss and maintenance during the Weight Loss Maintenance trial.
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Dietary management in the prevention and treatment of hypertension: does it work?
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Dietary management of idiopathic calcium urolithiasis.
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Dietary sodium and blood pressure.
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Differential regulation of renin and Cox-2 expression in the renal cortex of C57Bl/6 mice.
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Disentangling the Relationships Between the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System, Calcium Physiology, and Risk for Kidney Stones.
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Effect of lifestyle modifications on blood pressure by race, sex, hypertension status, and age.
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Effect of low vs. high dietary sodium on blood pressure levels in a normotensive Indo-Asian population.
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Effect of the dietary approaches to stop hypertension diet and reduced sodium intake on blood pressure control.
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Effects of PREMIER lifestyle modifications on participants with and without the metabolic syndrome.
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Effects of comprehensive lifestyle modification on blood pressure control: main results of the PREMIER clinical trial.
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Effects of comprehensive lifestyle modification on diet, weight, physical fitness, and blood pressure control: 18-month results of a randomized trial.
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Effects of diet and sodium intake on blood pressure: subgroup analysis of the DASH-sodium trial.
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Effects of individual components of multiple behavior changes: the PREMIER trial.
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Effects on blood pressure of reduced dietary sodium and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet. DASH-Sodium Collaborative Research Group.
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Factors influencing dietary protein sources in the PREMIER trial population.
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Food group sources of nutrients in the dietary patterns of the DASH-Sodium trial.
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Hypertension: how does management change with aging?
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Influence of Dietary Salt Knowledge, Perceptions, and Beliefs on Consumption Choices after Stroke in Uganda.
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Influence of Kidney Function on Blood Pressure Response to Lifestyle Modifications: Secondary Analysis From the Exercise and Nutritional Interventions for Cardiovascular Health (ENCORE) Trial.
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Intersection of salt- and immune-mediated mechanisms of hypertension in the gut microbiome.
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Lifestyle modification advice for lowering or controlling high blood pressure: who's getting it?
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Lifestyle modifications to lower or control high blood pressure: is advice associated with action? The behavioral risk factor surveillance survey.
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Modulation of the BP response to diet by genes in the renin-angiotensin system and the adrenergic nervous system.
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More salt, please. The DASH Steering Committee.
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One-year follow-up study of blood pressure and dietary patterns in dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH)-sodium participants.
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Optic disc haemorrhages at baseline as a risk factor for poor outcome in the Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Treatment Trial.
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PREMIER--a trial of lifestyle interventions for blood pressure control: intervention design and rationale.
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Premier: a clinical trial of comprehensive lifestyle modification for blood pressure control: rationale, design and baseline characteristics.
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Reductions in dietary energy density are associated with weight loss in overweight and obese participants in the PREMIER trial.
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Renal endosomes contain angiotensin peptides, converting enzyme, and AT(1A) receptors.
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Renin-specific antibody for study of cardiovascular homeostasis.
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Restriction of tumor growth in mice by sodium-deficient diet.
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Role of AT₁ receptor-mediated salt retention in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension.
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Sodium and blood pressure: no data dredging, please!
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Sox6 as a new modulator of renin expression in the kidney.
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The DASH diet and insulin sensitivity.
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The DASH diet and sodium reduction improve markers of bone turnover and calcium metabolism in adults.
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The PREMIER intervention helps participants follow the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension dietary pattern and the current Dietary Reference Intakes recommendations.
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The current role of medical treatment of nephrolithiasis: the impact of improved techniques of stone removal.
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The effect of the PREMIER interventions on insulin sensitivity.
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The impact of angiotensin II receptor blockade and the DASH diet on markers of endogenous fibrinolysis.
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The influence of a physician and patient intervention program on dietary intake.
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The long-term effects of dietary sodium restriction on clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure. The SODIUM-HF (Study of Dietary Intervention Under 100 mmol in Heart Failure): a pilot study.
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Time for a Renewed Focus on the DASH-Low Sodium Diet.
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Tissue-specific regulation of renin expression in the mouse.
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Treatment of hypertension in patients with coronary artery disease: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, and American Society of Hypertension.
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Trends in the therapy for mild hypertension. A word of caution.
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Validation of a web-based dietary questionnaire designed for the DASH (dietary approaches to stop hypertension) diet: the DASH online questionnaire.
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Keywords of People
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Grambow, Steven C.,
Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Preminger, Glenn Michael,
James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology,
Surgery, Urology
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Yancy Jr., William Samuel,
Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine