عنوان المقالة:تأثير النظام الغذائي وممارسة المشي على مرضى ارتفاع ضغط الدم المرتفع Effect of Diet and Walking Exercise on Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Patients
غني عبد الناصر علي محمد | Ghona Abd El-nasser Ali | 10672
- Publication Type
- Journal
- Arabic Authors
- امنه يحي سعد , غني عبد الناصر
- English Authors
- Amna Yehia Saad Ead, 2Ghona Abd El-Nasser Ali
- Abstract
- Abstract: Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) has been shown to effectively diminish systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The DASH diet and increased physical activities were associated with clinically significant decreases in blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Objective: to assess the effect of DASH diet and walking exercises on blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Setting: The study was conducted at the cardiology outpatient clinic at the Main University Hospital in Alexandria. Subjects: They comprised a convenience sample of 60 patients with hypertension who were classified into group A (DASH) and group B (DASH and walking exercise) (n=30 in each group). Tools: Tool I: Hypertensive Patients Knowledge, Attitude Structured Questionnaire. Tool II: Blood Pressure Measurement Chart. Tool III: Health Education Module. Results: Patients received diet approach to stop hypertension (DASH) and walking exercises (Group B) exhibited improvement in the blood pressure than patients who received diet approach (DASH) only to stop hypertension (Group A). Conclusion: Using exercises in combination with DASH had a significant effect on reduction of blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Recommendations: The developed booklet about DASH diet and walking exercise should be available and distributed to each hypertensive patients at Cardiology Unit and develop health teaching program to nurses working in Cardiology Unit
- Publication Date
- 2/4/2020
- Publisher
- International Journal of Novel Research in Healthcare and Nursing
- Volume No
- 7
- Issue No
- 1
- ISSN/ISBN
- ISSN 2394-7330
- File Link
- تحميل (288 مرات التحميل)
- Keywords
- Keywords: Walking Exercises, Blood Pressure, Hypertensive Patients, DASH