The EAL is seeking RDNs and NDTRs who work with patients, clients, or the public to treat children and adolescents living with type 1 diabetes, for participation in a usability test and focus group. Interested participants should email a professional resume to dhandu@eatright.org by July 15, 2024.

HTN: Medical Nutrition Therapy (2022-24)

Author and Year:
Nakano M, Eguchi K, Sato T, et al. 2015
PubMed ID:
Article Title:
Effect of Intensive Salt-Restriction Education on Clinic, Home, and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Levels in Treated Hypertensive Patients During a 3-Month Education Period.
Authors:
Nakano M, Eguchi K, Sato T, Onoguchi A, Hoshide S, Kario K
Journal:
Journal of Clinical Hypertension
Year of publication:
2016
Volume:
18
Issue:
5
Page numbers:
385-392
Study Design:
Randomized Controlled Trial
Risk of Bias Assessment Rating:
Some concerns
Inclusion Criteria:
All of the patients were Japanese hypertensives.
Exclusion Criteria:
Research Purpose:
To examine the effects of intensive nutritional education focused on salt restriction and provided by nutritionists in an outpatient clinic lowers clinic, home, and ambulatory BP in treated hypertensive patients.
Blinding efforts:
See Risk of Bias.
Study Location:
Japan
Source(s) of Funding:
Not reported
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