... double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled protocol to compare the effects of p-synephrine alone and in combination with different amounts of hesperidin and naringin on: (1) resting metabolism, (2) blood ... blinding of the study The lack of significant differences between the treatment groups and the control group with respect to the self-report ratings of symptoms increases confidence in the safety of ... Strengths of the study are the use of randomized placebo-controlled double-blinded study design, the absence of thermogenic changes in the placebo group, the absence of adverse effects on blood pressure, ...
... reflected by bloodpressureand heart rate, regardless oftreatment or subject grouping either by gender or caffeine usage Subjects in the present study ingested 39 mg of p-synephrine and 528 mg of caffeine ... decongestants and is not a constituent of C aurantium Because of the known cardiovascular effects of nor-epinephrine and ephedrine, it has generally been assumed that consumption of p-synephrine and bitter ... rate andbloodpressure [8-11] The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the acute administration of a product containing caffeine from guarana, p-synephrine from C aurantium and...
... levels, blood pressure, BMI after 24 months of follow-up Sample size For an alpha of 0.05, a power of 80%, and in order to detect an reduction of HbA1c of 0.3 percentage units, with a common standard ... of patients with metabolic, blood pressure, and overall control after the application of PRECEDE model is relevant and suggests that there is a need to complement pharmacological treatments with ... DBP
... high number of cardio-embolic strokes in our cohort (50.3%) The median number ofbloodpressure readings was 7, with an interquartile range (IQR) of to 10 The median systolic bloodpressure on ... hemodynamic variables, including systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure pulse pressureand heart rate, have been associated with poor functional outcome following ... our cohort this hypertension cutoff was a bloodpressureof 170/110 mmHg With the ongoing discussion on management ofbloodpressure in acute stage of ischemic stroke, researchers have tried...
... developed and previously evaluated in the Veteran-Study To Improve The ControlofHypertension (V-STITCH) [7,8], and refined in Take Controlof Your Blood (TCYB) Pressure study [9-11] andHypertension ... types of costs usually assessed in randomized trials (costs associated with implementing the intervention and costs of veterans receiving the self-management intervention), and a third type of costs ... prevalence ofhypertension has increased to 29.3% in 2003 to 2004 [42], resulting in 65 million Americans withhypertension (and upwards of 8.5 million veterans) and a greater burden of cardiovascular...
... data Change in systolic and diastolic bloodpressureandbloodpressurecontrol status will be examined as secondary outcomes Bloodpressure (BP) is measured by trained and certified observers ... pre- and post-intervention; 4) health outcomes, including bloodpressure control; and 5) emergency room use and hospitalizations Specific aim three Assess the moderating effects of patient and ... by audi- Page of 16 (page number not for citation purposes) Implementation Science 2009, 4:7 otape; higher rates ofbloodpressure control; and lower rates of emergency room use and hospitalizations...
... number of visits Likewise, the status of 46.4% of patients varied between normotensive and hypertensive, withhypertension recorded for 14% of the total number of visits The total and the within- and ... of this study was to describe and quantify variability over time of TC, SBP, and DBP and to determine their correlates in patients with SLE We used > 26,000 measurements of each of TC, SBP, and ... association of TC, SBP, and DBP, not only with lipid-lowering and antihypertensive therapy, but also with lupus activity and medications and other cardiovascular risk factors This study of variability and...
... collection and analysis of data, interpretation of results, and preparation of manuscript DDG and MBU participated in the study design, collection of data, interpretation of results, and preparation of ... measures of cumulative exposure with remote and recent values for each of total cholesterol (TC), systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) bloodpressure in terms of ability to quantify risk of atherosclerotic ... importance of frequent measurements of BP and TC in management of patients with SLE Whilst clinicians might consider the need for change in treatment based on single TC and BP measurements, their...
... results of this study are similar to those of the studies of Wenzel and colleagues [4] and Guyette and colleagues [5] and show higher rates of ROSC and survival at 24 hours in the group of patients ... End-tidal pressureof carbon dioxide and mean arterial bloodpressure in two groups of cardiac arrest patients Variables Median of petCO2 reading Interquartile range Average petCO2 (patients with ... final MAP, and use of vasopressin were associated with survival at 24 hours (Table 5); initial, average, and final petCO2 values and final MAP were associated with final survival and hospital...
... equilibration of gas exchange and mechanics At baseline and each level of PEEP, a recruitment maneuver was performed to standardize the history of lung volume [18], in which airway pressure was ... elastance of the chest(shaded bars) and( c) static elastance hypertension (dotted bars) of the of PEEP on the (a) static elastance of the respiratory system (Estat, rs), (b) in patients with normal ... in patients with IAH, thus reducing pleural pressures, this was associated with better hemodynamics as compared with those patients with lower IAP and less recruitment On the other hand, it could...
... were randomized to a treatment group receiving 546C88 and a control group in which patients received placebo Only data of patients allocated to the control group (n = 358) with a mean MAP of 70 ... systolic arterial bloodpressure count) assessed during the first 24 hours after randomization, the geographic region of the study center, age, presence of chronic arterial hypertensionand the mean ... Materials and methods The present study is a post hoc analysis of data of an international, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial that investigated the effects of...
... measurements at office Supine and standing at À2, 0, 4, 8, and 12 wk Supine and standing after 0, 2, 4, 8, and 12 wk; measurements every visit BP Measurement Effect of Garlic on BloodPressure | Wang ... Effect of Garlic on BloodPressure | Wang et al Ried K, Frank OR, Stocks NP Aged garlic extract lowers bloodpressure in patients with treated but uncontrolled hypertension: a randomised controlled ... Effect of longer term modest salt reduction on blood pressure: cochrane systematic review and metaanalysis of randomised trials BMJ 2013;346:f1325 23 Kandziora J The bloodpressure lowering and...
... medication irrespective of high bloodpressure Furthermore, an effective bloodpressuretreatmentand an ineffective bloodpressure treatment, meaning high bloodpressure despite the use of antihypertensive ... medication: high bloodpressure or the use of antihypertensive medication - C HBP and medication: high bloodpressureand the use of antihypertensive medication; treated but uncontrolled hypertension ... classes of high bloodpressure based on the bloodpressure measurement (HBP ≥ 140/90 mmHg) and antihypertensive medication were defined: - A HBP: high bloodpressure regardless of its medical treatment...
... tree With transmission of the pressure wave into the distal aorta and large arteries, the systolic pressure increases and the diastolic pressure decreases, with a resultant heightening of the ... to a reduction of the left ventricular end diastolic volume, and hence, stroke volume B BLOODPRESSURE MONITORING How does the arterial pressure waveform differ with diseases of the aortic valve? ... assessment of thermal burns? Burns are assessed by their extent on the body andtheir depth of skin penetration ᭹ Extent: described in terms of the percentage (%) body surface area covered As a rule of...
... of men on maternal and child health issues, theirawarenessoftheir wives’ practices and the preferred means of decision-making The objective of the study is to compare men’s knowledge andawareness ... newborn care, and newborn and under-5 childhood illnesses Information on men’s awarenessoftheir wives’ use of FP methods, taking maternity and newborn care, and care during newborn and under-5 ... in transition and 70.1% in control areas) (data not shown) Men’s awarenessoftheir wives’ maternal health care use Men’s reports oftheir wives use of various services varied, with many reporting...
... physical meaning of the spectral pressure modes as well as the linkage between the pressure modes and hidden events of the unsteady pressure fields Synthesis and identification of random pressure field ... Effects of basic and cumulative spectral modes on spectral synthesis ofpressure position Secondly, effects of basic and cumulative spectral pressure modes on the synthesis of the unsteady pressure ... optimum approximation of random field The main idea of the POD is to find out a set of orthogonal basic vectors which can expand a multi-variate random process into a sum of products of these basic...
... may show their PSA at the Showcase and share their event experiences with convention delegates 22 Competitors must be familiar withand adhere to the “General Rules and Regulations of the National ... Demonstrated a clear understanding of subject/theme and purpose of the PSA 10 5 72 54 36 18 Effectiveness (captures attention, the critical message stands out, evokes emotion) Treatment (effective for ... worked on the production of this Public Service Announcement and that all team members are dues paying members of HOSA in good-standing (excluding actors) I understand and have explained to the...