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Beyond blood pressure screening: A rationale for promoting the primary prevention of hypertension
ArticleAbstract: High blood pressure is a major public health problem in the United States. However, the underlying rPalabras claves:Autores:Christopher L. Melby, Hyner G.C., Lyle R.M.Fuentes:scopusBlood pressure and body mass index in elderly long-term vegetarians and nonvegetarians
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Christopher L. Melby, Lyle R.M., Poehlman E.T.Fuentes:scopusIron status in exercising women: The effect of oral iron therapy vs increased consumption of muscle foods
ArticleAbstract: Forty-seven previously sedentary women participating in a 12-wk moderate aerobic-exercise program wePalabras claves:Iron, iron status, iron supplementation, moderate aerobic exercise, muscle foodAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Lyle R.M., Martin B., Rajaram S., Sedlock D.A., Weaver C.M.Fuentes:scopusRelation between vegetarian/nonvegetarian diets and blood pressure in Black and White adults
ArticleAbstract: We examined the possible interaction of race and diet on blood pressure (BP) in volunteer Black SevePalabras claves:Autores:Christopher L. Melby, Goldflies D.G., Hyner G.C., Lyle R.M.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of dietary interventions to reduce blood pressure in normal humans
ArticleAbstract: Changes in electrolyte intake have been advocated to lower the prevalence of hypertension in the norPalabras claves:CA, electrolytes, Hypertension, K, Na, NaClAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Fineberg N., Luft F.C., Lyle R.M., McCarron D., Miller J.Z., Morris C., Weinberger M.H.Fuentes:scopusThe effects of aerobic and anaerobic exercise conditioning on resting metabolic rate and the thermic effect of a meal.
ArticleAbstract: This study examined resting metabolic rate (RMR) and thermic effect of a meal (TEM) among athletes wPalabras claves:Autores:Bottoms G., Christopher L. Melby, Corrigan D., Hyner G.C., Lyle R.M., Schmidt W.Fuentes:scopus