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A decline in blood pressure from high- to low-sodium diet was independent of hypertension status; it generally was consistent across subgroups.
The findings were seen among low-income individuals with diabetes and poor glycemic control.
Both systolic and diastolic blood pressure may improve among older adults taking an additional 3,000 steps/day.
UCMyRx exposure was negatively linked to HbA1c but not to systolic BP among Hispanic patients with type 2 diabetes.
Changes in office systolic BP of −14.1, −13.2, −6.9 and −4.1 mm Hg were seen with 100, 50, 12.5 mg once daily of lorundrostat and placebo.
A seasonal variation of 1.4 mm Hg was tied to an almost 5% variation in blood pressure control.
Findings seen regardless of whether hypertension persists in seated position
The findings persisted across age, sex and comorbidities.
A significantly higher BP reading was seen with use of a regular cuff among those requiring a large or extra-large cuff.