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Autor:
Margaret R, Savoca, Sara A, Quandt, Conner D, Evans, Tara L, Flint, Allison G, Bradfield, Tiffany B, Morton, Gregory A, Harshfield, David A, Ludwig
Publikováno v:
Ethnicitydisease. 19(1)
To describe beliefs about hypertension and health education of young African American adults varying in their hypertension risk status.Fifty-eight African American young adults (17-20 years) were selected based on low and high risk criteria for hyper
Autor:
Margaret R. Savoca, Gregory A. Harshfield, Suzanne Domel Baxter, M. Lynne Mackey, Coral Hanevold, David A. Ludwig, Conner D. Evans, Martha E. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 107(3)
The present analysis examined changes in the variability of overnight sodium excretion in 84 free-living adolescents (ages 15 to 19 years) on a 4-day sodium-controlled diet in which foods provided were selected by adolescents from an extensive list o
Autor:
Martha E. Wilson, Gregory A. Harshfield, Margaret R. Savoca, David A. Ludwig, M. Lynne Mackey, Conner D. Evans
Publikováno v:
American journal of hypertension. 18(1)
Background Although relatively little is known about the responsible factors, there is an increased prevalence of essential hypertension in youth. Our previous research using casual blood pressure (BP) suggests a role for caffeine intake. The objecti
Autor:
Gaston Kapuka, Coral Hanevold, Delores Gillis, Luis A Ortiz, Lynne Mackey, Martha E. Wilson, Lesley Edmonds, Conner D. Evans, Gregory A. Harshfield
Publikováno v:
American journal of hypertension. 17(11 Pt 1)
Background The contribution of stress to obesity-related cardiovascular disease is uncertain. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of body composition on stress-induced pressure natriuresis. Methods Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry
Autor:
Conner D. Evans, Gregory A. Harshfield, Martha E. Wilson, Margaret R. Savoca, David A. Ludwig
Publikováno v:
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 158:473
Objective To assess the association between the consumption of caffeinated beverages and blood pressure in African American and white adolescents. Design This study was part of ongoing research examining stress-induced hemodynamic responses in adoles