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Hypertension in obesity: novel insights.

TitleHypertension in obesity: novel insights.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsNatsis, M., Antza C., Doundoulakis I., Stabouli S., & Kotsis V.
JournalCurr Hypertens Rev
Date Published2019 Apr 15
ISSN1875-6506
Abstract

Backround: The relationship between obesity and hypertension has been established in both adults and children. The combination of obesity, hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors significantly increases the likelihood of adverse cardiovascular effects and raises concerns about aggressive treatment strategies.
OBJECTIVE: Despite the impressive elements which indicate an important role for excessive weight gain in increasing blood pressure, not all obese patients are hypertensive. A subgroup of obese people may not develop hypertension. Furthermore, masked hypertension occurs more common among obese patients, and body fat distribution has a major role in the development of hypertension.
METHODS: We conducted a research of the relevant literature regarding obesity-induced hypertension and possiple treatment strategies.
RESULTS: Successful weight loss is correlated with blood pressure reduction and requires a multidisciplinary approach that includes personalized dietary interventions combined with regular exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy.
CONCLUSION: Pharmacological therapy may be considered as part of a comprehensive obesity management strategy. More research and new treatment therapies are required at this field.

DOI10.2174/1573402115666190415154603
Alternate JournalCurr Hypertens Rev
PubMed ID30987571

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