The relation between dietary calcium and Wood pressure was examined in 1,928 men, ages 40-69 years, from five geographic and two occupational populations in Japan. Dietary calcium intake was estimated using 24-hour dietary recall in systematic samples of participants of population-based cardiovascular surveys from 1983 to 1987. The means of daily calcium intake of the study populations ranged from 449 to 695 mg, approximately 300 mg lower than the recommended US dietary calcium intake. Linear regression analyses were used to examine the relation between dietary calcium and Wood pressure within each population, controlling for age, body mass index, alcohol consumption, and sodium intake. Total calcium intake was inversely associated with the...
Background: Hypertension is defined as an elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP ≥ 140 mmHg), or an e...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is high in obese people. The potential eff...
Nutritional calcium and sodium are considered to be important regulators of blood pressure. This stu...
This study aimed to assess the association of habitually low dietary calcium intake with blood press...
The prevalence of hypertension in the U.S. and similar industrialized countries continues to rise. M...
The objectives of the study were to assess whether the epidemiologic data support a relation between...
The relationship among dietary calcium, hypertension and vitamin D status currently remains unclear....
SUMMARY Recent reports of an inverse association between dietary calcium intake and hyperten-sion st...
The present report analyzes the relation between different categories of consumption of varied calci...
Hypertension affects millions of Americans. Twenty-five years ago, researchers observed that calcium...
Previous work in this laboratory has shown that supple mental dietary calcium using milk as the sour...
The relationship between calcium intake and hypertension is receiving increased research attention. ...
BACKGROUND: The quantitative contribution of dietary calcium, potassium and magnesium to blood press...
J. P. Vandenbroucke, C. van der Heide-Wessel, and R. M. van der Heide. Dietary sodium, calcium, and ...
The calcium-intake relationship with other alimentary and anthropometric variables was investigates ...
Background: Hypertension is defined as an elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP ≥ 140 mmHg), or an e...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is high in obese people. The potential eff...
Nutritional calcium and sodium are considered to be important regulators of blood pressure. This stu...
This study aimed to assess the association of habitually low dietary calcium intake with blood press...
The prevalence of hypertension in the U.S. and similar industrialized countries continues to rise. M...
The objectives of the study were to assess whether the epidemiologic data support a relation between...
The relationship among dietary calcium, hypertension and vitamin D status currently remains unclear....
SUMMARY Recent reports of an inverse association between dietary calcium intake and hyperten-sion st...
The present report analyzes the relation between different categories of consumption of varied calci...
Hypertension affects millions of Americans. Twenty-five years ago, researchers observed that calcium...
Previous work in this laboratory has shown that supple mental dietary calcium using milk as the sour...
The relationship between calcium intake and hypertension is receiving increased research attention. ...
BACKGROUND: The quantitative contribution of dietary calcium, potassium and magnesium to blood press...
J. P. Vandenbroucke, C. van der Heide-Wessel, and R. M. van der Heide. Dietary sodium, calcium, and ...
The calcium-intake relationship with other alimentary and anthropometric variables was investigates ...
Background: Hypertension is defined as an elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP ≥ 140 mmHg), or an e...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is high in obese people. The potential eff...
Nutritional calcium and sodium are considered to be important regulators of blood pressure. This stu...