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Greater Variety of Dietary Protein May Lower Risk for HTN

Consumption of protein at appropriate levels and from a variety of sources is associated with a reduced risk for new-onset hypertension.

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Greater Variety of Dietary Protein May Lower Risk for Hypertension

Greater Variety of Dietary Protein May Lower Risk for Hypertension
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How to Lower High Blood Pressure? Eat Variety Of Protein Sources

Protein is one of the three basic macronutrients and the American Heart Association (AHA) recommends eating one to two servings of protein daily.

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Eating protein from a greater variety of sources may lower risk of high blood pressure

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Depressive symptoms linked to rapid kidney function decline

Highlight Among individuals with healthy kidneys, those with more frequent depressive symptoms were more likely to show signs of rapid kidney function decline over a median follow-up of 4 years. Washington, DC (May 28, 2021) In a study of adults with normal kidney function, those who had frequent depressive symptoms were more likely to later experience a rapid decline in kidney function. The study will appear in an upcoming issue of CJASN. Depression is a common condition in middle-aged and older adults, and it can contribute to a variety of mental and physical problems. Previous research has found a link between depressive symptoms and rapid kidney function decline in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). To look for a potential link in adults with normal kidney function as well, a team led by Xianhui Qin, MD (Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, in China) examined information on 4,763 individuals with healthy kidneys when they enrolled in the China Health

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