Hypertension (HTN) is a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), including ischemic heart disease, stroke, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. The prevalence of HTN, as well as mortality rates attributable to HTN, continue to increase, particularly in the United States and among Black populations. The risk of HTN involves a complex interaction of genetics and modifiable risk factors, including dietary patterns. In this regard, there is accumulating evidence that links dietary intake of red meat with a higher risk of poorly controlled blood pressure and HTN. However, research on this topic contains significant methodological limitations, which are described in the review. The report provided below also summarizes ...
<div><p>In this cross-sectional study, we hypothesized that hemodialysis patients consuming greater ...
The assessment of the actual contribution of red or processed meat to increasing the risk of sufferi...
Background: Consumption of plant foods and dairy and meat products may moderate increases in blood p...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence suggests that relationships of red meat consumption with risk of ...
Observational research suggests higher red and processed meat intakes predict greater risks of devel...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, family history, gender, and obesity are all well-established...
Several lines of evidence attest that diet may strongly influence the cardiovascular risk. We perfor...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
Aims: The British National Diet and Nutrition 2000/1 Survey data set records on 1,724 respondents (7...
High blood pressure is a leading risk factor for mortality and a major preventable cause of disabili...
Objective: Recent studies suggest that red and processed meat consumption is strongly linked to card...
Recent evidence from large prospective US and European cohort studies and from meta-analyses of epid...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
<div><p>In this cross-sectional study, we hypothesized that hemodialysis patients consuming greater ...
The assessment of the actual contribution of red or processed meat to increasing the risk of sufferi...
Background: Consumption of plant foods and dairy and meat products may moderate increases in blood p...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence suggests that relationships of red meat consumption with risk of ...
Observational research suggests higher red and processed meat intakes predict greater risks of devel...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, family history, gender, and obesity are all well-established...
Several lines of evidence attest that diet may strongly influence the cardiovascular risk. We perfor...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
Aims: The British National Diet and Nutrition 2000/1 Survey data set records on 1,724 respondents (7...
High blood pressure is a leading risk factor for mortality and a major preventable cause of disabili...
Objective: Recent studies suggest that red and processed meat consumption is strongly linked to card...
Recent evidence from large prospective US and European cohort studies and from meta-analyses of epid...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
<div><p>In this cross-sectional study, we hypothesized that hemodialysis patients consuming greater ...
The assessment of the actual contribution of red or processed meat to increasing the risk of sufferi...
Background: Consumption of plant foods and dairy and meat products may moderate increases in blood p...