Dietary effects on blood pressure.

S Heyden, C G Hames
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Abstract

Low density potassium intake, particularly among black hypertensive patients, appears to contribute significantly to this disease and its major sequellae. The high sodium intake of industrialized societies and the epidemic prevalence of hypertension must be considered in the light of a relatively greater urinary potassium excretion as compared to a low-sodium diet with a lower urinary potassium excretion. There is no reason to assume that weight reduction per se is the major contributor to lowering of elevated blood pressure levels although claims to this effect have been made. In general, a high-caloric diet is loaded with sodium while a low-energy diet has a drastically reduced sodium content. The hypothesis that a higher dietary linoleic acid intake via increased prostaglandin synthesis may lead to natriuresis and a drop in blood pressure levels is an interesting development which needs more testing.

饮食对血压的影响。
低密度钾的摄入,特别是黑人高血压患者,似乎是导致该病及其主要后遗症的重要因素。工业化社会的高钠摄入量和高血压的流行必须考虑到与低钠饮食和低钾饮食相比,尿钾排泄量相对较大。没有理由认为减肥本身是降低血压升高水平的主要因素,尽管已经有人声称有这种效果。一般来说,高热量的饮食含有大量的钠,而低热量的饮食则大大减少了钠的含量。通过增加前列腺素合成摄入更多的亚油酸可能导致尿钠和血压水平下降的假设是一个有趣的发展,需要更多的测试。
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