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  2. 7-Day High-Fiber Meal Plan for High Blood Pressure, Created ...

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    Breakfast (407 calories) 1 serving Pumpkin-Date Overnight Oats. 1 cup nonfat plain kefir. A.M. Snack (311 calories) ¼ cup unsalted dry-roasted almonds. 1 medium banana. Lunch (402 calories)

  3. 7-Day Simple Healthy Blood Pressure Meal Plan for ... - AOL

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    One systematic review found that a high-fiber diet was associated with reduced blood pressure levels—and this positive finding was consistent among participants with various health conditions ...

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    If you are new to a high-fiber diet, slowly increase your intake and drink adequate fluids to prevent gas and bloating. ... Related: 7-Day Meal Plan for High Blood Pressure, Created by a Dietitian ...

  5. DASH diet - Wikipedia

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    The DASH diet reduced systolic blood pressure by 6 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure by 3 mm Hg in patients with high normal blood pressure (formerly called "pre-hypertension"). Those with hypertension dropped by 11 and 6 mm Hg, respectively. These changes in blood pressure occurred with no changes in body weight.

  6. Low sodium diet - Wikipedia

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    A low sodium diet has a useful effect to reduce blood pressure, both in people with hypertension and in people with normal blood pressure. [7] Taken together, a low salt diet (median of approximately 4.4 g/day – approx 1800 mg sodium) in hypertensive people resulted in a decrease in systolic blood pressure by 4.2 mmHg, and in diastolic blood pressure by 2.1 mmHg.

  7. Management of hypertension - Wikipedia

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    For most people, recommendations are to reduce blood pressure to less than or equal to somewhere between 140/90 mmHg and 160/100 mmHg. [2] In general, for people with elevated blood pressure, attempting to achieve lower levels of blood pressure than the recommended 140/90 mmHg will create more harm than benefits, [3] in particular for older people. [4]

  8. 7-Day High-Protein Meal Plan for High Blood Pressure ... - AOL

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    Follow this high-protein meal plan for high blood pressure to get started. How We Create Meal Plans. Registered dietitians thoughtfully create EatingWell’s meal plans to be easy-to-follow and ...

  9. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    High-protein diet: A diet in which high quantities of protein are consumed with the intention of building muscle. Not to be confused with low-carb diets, where the intention is to lose weight by restricting carbohydrates. High residue diet: A diet in which high quantities of dietary fiber are consumed. High-fiber foods include certain fruits ...