压力管理和高血压。

C Patel
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文献综述表明,情绪和社会压力是导致高血压的一个因素。如果是这样,放松和压力管理疗法可能降低高血压(BP)及其并发症。在一系列的研究中,我和我的同事已经证明了这一点。这些研究已在其他地方发表,在此简要总结。
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Stress management & hypertension.

Review of literature suggests that emotional and social stress is a contributory factor to the development of hypertension. If so, relaxation and stress management therapy may reduce high blood pressure (BP) and its complications. In a series of studies I and my colleagues have shown that this may be so. These studies have been published elsewhere and are briefly summarized here.

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