Weight reduction in a blood pressure clinic.
- 22 July 1978
- Vol. 2 (6132) , 244-245
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.6132.244
Abstract
Forty-nine hypertensive patients who were overweight were randomly allocated to one of three strategies for attaining weight reduction and were followed for one year. Those referred to a dietitian lost more weight (mean 5.1 kg) than those given a diet sheet (mean 2.64 kg) or simply advised by the doctor to reduce weight (mean 2.15 kg). One-third of all the patients lost 6 kg or more. Successful weight loss was associated with a highly significant and substantial improvement in blood pressure control and with less frequent increases in antihypertensive treatment.Keywords
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