2022
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.122.059045
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Effects of Cuisine-Based Chinese Heart-Healthy Diet in Lowering Blood Pressure Among Adults in China: Multicenter, Single-Blind, Randomized, Parallel Controlled Feeding Trial

Abstract: Background: More than one-fifth of the world's population consumes Chinese cuisines regularly, but no evidence-based healthy diets fitting the Chinese food culture are available for implementation. Methods: A multicenter, patient- and outcome assessor–blind, randomized feeding trial was conducted among 265 participants with 130 to 159 mmHg baseline systolic blood pressure (SBP) for 4 major Chinese cuisines (Shangdong, Huaiyang, Cantonese, Szechuan). Aft… Show more

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“…A randomised controlled dietary trial showed that compared with a traditional diet, a heart-healthy diet can significantly reduce cholesterol levels. 25 Furthermore, we found that the non-HDL-C target for primary prevention of CVD may vary from population to population although no significant interaction was observed between the non-HDL-C trajectories and age or sex. Nested case–control studies of Health Professionals' Follow-up highlighted that non-HDL-C more successfully predicts CVD risk beyond LDL-C. 26 In the Tehran lipid and glucose study, for each 1-SD increase in LDL-C and non-HDL-C, participants were associated with 12% and 16% risk for diabetes, 27 suggesting that non-HDL-C is a better target for lipid-lowering therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…A randomised controlled dietary trial showed that compared with a traditional diet, a heart-healthy diet can significantly reduce cholesterol levels. 25 Furthermore, we found that the non-HDL-C target for primary prevention of CVD may vary from population to population although no significant interaction was observed between the non-HDL-C trajectories and age or sex. Nested case–control studies of Health Professionals' Follow-up highlighted that non-HDL-C more successfully predicts CVD risk beyond LDL-C. 26 In the Tehran lipid and glucose study, for each 1-SD increase in LDL-C and non-HDL-C, participants were associated with 12% and 16% risk for diabetes, 27 suggesting that non-HDL-C is a better target for lipid-lowering therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Since industrial revolution, prevalence of hypotension due to hypovolemic stress caused by trauma-induced hemorrhage has been dramatically reduced; instead, with prolonged lifespan and excessive intake of salt/calorie, hypertension has been a rampant health issue [76][77][78][79] . It has long been noticed that hypertension is associated with neuroinflammation hallmarked by microgliosis in the PVN which mediates an elevated sympathetic outflow, eventually leading to a vicious cycle of neurogenic BP increase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dietary data was converted to nutritional consumption levels according to the 2022 Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents. The average daily nutritional intake was determined by multiplying the food consumed (in grams) or the portion size consumed by the nutrient content per 100 g of the food listed in the guideline ( 25 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%