2021
DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1434_20
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Factors predicting nutritional knowledge, illness perceptions, and dietary adherence among hypertensive middle-aged women

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Healthy dietary adherence might be one of the effective and modifiable factors for hypertension (HTN) control; therefor, empowering patients for self-care management including healthy food patterns play a key role in guiding their care, in partnership with health care providers. This study aimed to identify the factors predicting nutritional knowledge, illness perceptions, and adherence to a diet based on transtheoretical model (TTM) among hypertensive middle-aged women. … Show more

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