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Mediterranean Diet and Prevention of Hypertension Christina. Research indicates Mediterranean populations have lower incidents of CVD. MUFA and polyphenols in Olive oil have beneficial effects on blood pressure. Fruits and Vegetable intake has an inverse relationship with High Blood Pressure.
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Research indicates Mediterranean populations have lower incidents of CVD
MUFA and polyphenols in Olive oil have beneficial effects on blood pressure
Fruits and Vegetable intake has an inverse relationship with High Blood Pressure
Moderate sodium intake may reduce the risk of hypertension and lower blood pressure D E C R E A S E I N C R E A S E
High fiber intake is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease and may lower BP
Adhering to a Mediterranean diet with positive lifestyle patterns will help reduce BP
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