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Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial

The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet is recommended by the American Heart Association to lower blood pressure (BP); however, its effects in Japanese participants have not been rigorously studied. We assessed the effects of the DASH-Japan Ube Modified diet Program (DASH-JUMP), a mo...

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Autores principales: Kawamura, Atsuko, Kajiya, Katsuko, Kishi, Hiroko, Inagaki, Junko, Mitarai, Makoto, Oda, Hiroshi, Umemoto, Seiji, Kobayashi, Sei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27412796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/hr.2016.76
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author Kawamura, Atsuko
Kajiya, Katsuko
Kishi, Hiroko
Inagaki, Junko
Mitarai, Makoto
Oda, Hiroshi
Umemoto, Seiji
Kobayashi, Sei
author_facet Kawamura, Atsuko
Kajiya, Katsuko
Kishi, Hiroko
Inagaki, Junko
Mitarai, Makoto
Oda, Hiroshi
Umemoto, Seiji
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description The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet is recommended by the American Heart Association to lower blood pressure (BP); however, its effects in Japanese participants have not been rigorously studied. We assessed the effects of the DASH-Japan Ube Modified diet Program (DASH-JUMP), a modified DASH diet, on cardiometabolic and inflammatory biomarkers in Japanese participants with untreated high-normal BP or stage 1 hypertension. Fifty-eight participants (30 men and 28 women; mean age 54.1±8.1 years) with untreated high-normal BP or stage 1 hypertension followed the DASH-JUMP (salt 8.0 g per day) for 2 months. After the intervention period, they resumed their usual diets for 4 months. The DASH-JUMP significantly decreased the participants' body mass index values (24.6±3.5 kg m(−2) at baseline→23.2±3.3 kg m(−2) at 2 months, P=0.000), BP (153±14/91±11 mm Hg at baseline→130±16/80±9 mm Hg at 2 months, P=0.000 and 139±16/85±10 mm Hg at 6 months, P=0.000), fasting serum glucose level (100±26 mg dl(−)(1)→94±15 mg dl(−)(1) at 2 months, P=0.003) and fasting insulin level (6.9±5.9 μIU ml(−1)→4.4±2.7 μIU ml(−1) at 2 months, P=0.000). The mean compliance of the participants for the DASH-JUMP diet was 88.5%. The DASH-JUMP diet reduced cardiovascular risk factors and may be an effective nutritional strategy for preventing cardiovascular events.
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spelling pubmed-51014232016-12-19 Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial Kawamura, Atsuko Kajiya, Katsuko Kishi, Hiroko Inagaki, Junko Mitarai, Makoto Oda, Hiroshi Umemoto, Seiji Kobayashi, Sei Hypertens Res Original Article The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet is recommended by the American Heart Association to lower blood pressure (BP); however, its effects in Japanese participants have not been rigorously studied. We assessed the effects of the DASH-Japan Ube Modified diet Program (DASH-JUMP), a modified DASH diet, on cardiometabolic and inflammatory biomarkers in Japanese participants with untreated high-normal BP or stage 1 hypertension. Fifty-eight participants (30 men and 28 women; mean age 54.1±8.1 years) with untreated high-normal BP or stage 1 hypertension followed the DASH-JUMP (salt 8.0 g per day) for 2 months. After the intervention period, they resumed their usual diets for 4 months. The DASH-JUMP significantly decreased the participants' body mass index values (24.6±3.5 kg m(−2) at baseline→23.2±3.3 kg m(−2) at 2 months, P=0.000), BP (153±14/91±11 mm Hg at baseline→130±16/80±9 mm Hg at 2 months, P=0.000 and 139±16/85±10 mm Hg at 6 months, P=0.000), fasting serum glucose level (100±26 mg dl(−)(1)→94±15 mg dl(−)(1) at 2 months, P=0.003) and fasting insulin level (6.9±5.9 μIU ml(−1)→4.4±2.7 μIU ml(−1) at 2 months, P=0.000). The mean compliance of the participants for the DASH-JUMP diet was 88.5%. The DASH-JUMP diet reduced cardiovascular risk factors and may be an effective nutritional strategy for preventing cardiovascular events. Nature Publishing Group 2016-11 2016-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5101423/ /pubmed/27412796 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/hr.2016.76 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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Kawamura, Atsuko
Kajiya, Katsuko
Kishi, Hiroko
Inagaki, Junko
Mitarai, Makoto
Oda, Hiroshi
Umemoto, Seiji
Kobayashi, Sei
Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial
title Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial
title_full Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial
title_fullStr Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial
title_short Effects of the DASH-JUMP dietary intervention in Japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial
title_sort effects of the dash-jump dietary intervention in japanese participants with high-normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension: an open-label single-arm trial
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27412796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/hr.2016.76
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