Beneficial effects of nonpharmacological interventions in the management of essential hypertension

Essential hypertension is a major health problem causing excess cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Management of essential hypertension consists of pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. In order to prevent and/or treat hypertension, parameters like nutrition, body weight, and ph...

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Main Authors: Anastasios Vamvakis, Eugenia Gkaliagkousi, Areti Triantafyllou, Eleni Gavriilaki, Stella Douma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-01-01
Series:JRSM Cardiovascular Disease
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2048004016683891
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spelling doaj-1a1081f5b84a4582bcff16697ed805fd2020-11-25T03:32:42ZengSAGE PublishingJRSM Cardiovascular Disease2048-00402017-01-01610.1177/204800401668389110.1177_2048004016683891Beneficial effects of nonpharmacological interventions in the management of essential hypertensionAnastasios VamvakisEugenia GkaliagkousiAreti TriantafyllouEleni GavriilakiStella DoumaEssential hypertension is a major health problem causing excess cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Management of essential hypertension consists of pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. In order to prevent and/or treat hypertension, parameters like nutrition, body weight, and physical exercise should be evaluated and taken under consideration for improvement. A large body of evidence clearly support that the role of salt, alcohol, fruits, and vegetables is important for high blood pressure. Furthermore, maintaining a normal body weight should be succeeded along with physical activity few times per week if not daily. Nonpharmacological intervention is rather a dynamic procedure that takes a multilevel approach with repeated training of the hypertensives by a team of expert physicians, rather than a single based guidance. Additionally, it should be based on a profile customization and personalized approach. Intensive interventions aiming at lifestyle changes through educational meetings are considered more effective in lowering high blood pressure. This consists of a lifestyle modification with a permanent basis for patient’s daily schedule and eventually should become a philosophy for a better quality of life through improvement of nutritional and exercise behavior. Further studies are needed so intervention guideline models can be even more effective for patients with essential hypertension.https://doi.org/10.1177/2048004016683891
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Stella Douma
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Beneficial effects of nonpharmacological interventions in the management of essential hypertension
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease
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title Beneficial effects of nonpharmacological interventions in the management of essential hypertension
title_short Beneficial effects of nonpharmacological interventions in the management of essential hypertension
title_full Beneficial effects of nonpharmacological interventions in the management of essential hypertension
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title_full_unstemmed Beneficial effects of nonpharmacological interventions in the management of essential hypertension
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series JRSM Cardiovascular Disease
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Essential hypertension is a major health problem causing excess cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Management of essential hypertension consists of pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. In order to prevent and/or treat hypertension, parameters like nutrition, body weight, and physical exercise should be evaluated and taken under consideration for improvement. A large body of evidence clearly support that the role of salt, alcohol, fruits, and vegetables is important for high blood pressure. Furthermore, maintaining a normal body weight should be succeeded along with physical activity few times per week if not daily. Nonpharmacological intervention is rather a dynamic procedure that takes a multilevel approach with repeated training of the hypertensives by a team of expert physicians, rather than a single based guidance. Additionally, it should be based on a profile customization and personalized approach. Intensive interventions aiming at lifestyle changes through educational meetings are considered more effective in lowering high blood pressure. This consists of a lifestyle modification with a permanent basis for patient’s daily schedule and eventually should become a philosophy for a better quality of life through improvement of nutritional and exercise behavior. Further studies are needed so intervention guideline models can be even more effective for patients with essential hypertension.
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