Abstract Hypertension is among the leading global risks for premature death. As the risks substantially increase along with the elevated blood pressure, a small reduction of blood pressure could have prevented numerous cardiovascular events in general population. Evidence has shown that dietary intervention is a cost‐effective strategy that has been broadly advocated in the published guidelines. However, the implementation could be limited by different food cultures. This review details the mechanisms of each dietary intervention approach, evidence, and the implications in Asian populations, and the perspective of future research
In China stroke is now the leading cause of death. Because of the country's huge population, the me...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
In this paper, the possible reasons for the prevalence of hypertension in the Asia–Pacific reg...
Western-type diet with high salt and sugar, sedentary behavior, obesity, tobacco and alcoholism are ...
Numbering about 1.3 million, the Chinese compose approximately 3.9% of Canada’s population and rough...
Numbering about 1.3 million, the Chinese compose approximately 3.9% of Canada’s population and rough...
Background and aim Despite a growing body of evidence from Western populations on the health benefit...
Background and aim Despite a growing body of evidence from Western populations on the health benefit...
A consensus meeting of leading Asian hypertension experts was held in January 2007 in Seoul, Korea, ...
Background: Hypertension is the disease with the highest number of cases among patients who visit pr...
Abstract Asia is a large continent and there is significant diversity between countries and regions....
In China stroke is now the leading cause of death. Because of the country's huge population, the me...
In China stroke is now the leading cause of death. Because of the country's huge population, the me...
Aims To evaluate the effectiveness of Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) by one-off diet...
In China stroke is now the leading cause of death. Because of the country's huge population, the me...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
In this paper, the possible reasons for the prevalence of hypertension in the Asia–Pacific reg...
Western-type diet with high salt and sugar, sedentary behavior, obesity, tobacco and alcoholism are ...
Numbering about 1.3 million, the Chinese compose approximately 3.9% of Canada’s population and rough...
Numbering about 1.3 million, the Chinese compose approximately 3.9% of Canada’s population and rough...
Background and aim Despite a growing body of evidence from Western populations on the health benefit...
Background and aim Despite a growing body of evidence from Western populations on the health benefit...
A consensus meeting of leading Asian hypertension experts was held in January 2007 in Seoul, Korea, ...
Background: Hypertension is the disease with the highest number of cases among patients who visit pr...
Abstract Asia is a large continent and there is significant diversity between countries and regions....
In China stroke is now the leading cause of death. Because of the country's huge population, the me...
In China stroke is now the leading cause of death. Because of the country's huge population, the me...
Aims To evaluate the effectiveness of Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) by one-off diet...
In China stroke is now the leading cause of death. Because of the country's huge population, the me...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...