The comparison of the effect of garlic and lemon juice on blood pressure and comfort in hypertensive patients.

High blood pressure is one of the biggest causes of disease and mortality in the world and the prevalence of high blood pressure and people affected by it is increasing in the world. The use of non-pharmacological methods such as complementary medicine can play an important role in the process of co...

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Publicado en:Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertensión Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 154 - 164
Autores principales: Bahrani, Seyed shahabeddin, Abdulkarimi, Rahim, sabziyani, Zahra, Zahrakord, Mohamadi, Maryam Agha, Gomar, Erfan, kord, Zohre, Afshari, Sahar, Bozorg, Mohadese Jame
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Publicado: Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension 2020
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          Bahrani, Seyed shahabeddin
          Abdulkarimi, Rahim
          sabziyani, Zahra
          Zahrakord
          Mohamadi, Maryam Agha
          Gomar, Erfan
          kord, Zohre
          Afshari, Sahar
          Bozorg, Mohadese Jame
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          MSc Student of Nursing,School of Nursing and Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
          Department of Environment, Boukan Office, Boukan,West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
          Master of Medical-surgical Nursing education, Nursing and Midwifery school, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
          Master Student of Nursing, Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
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        LEMON juice
        GARLIC
        HYPERTENSION
        BLOOD pressure
        SYSTOLIC blood pressure
        ESSENTIAL hypertension
        COMPUTER software testing
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          LEMON juice
          GARLIC
          HYPERTENSION
          BLOOD pressure
          SYSTOLIC blood pressure
          ESSENTIAL hypertension
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        Garlic
        Hypertension
        Lemon juice
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        comodidad
        hipertensión
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        High blood pressure is one of the biggest causes of disease and mortality in the world and the prevalence of high blood pressure and people affected by it is increasing in the world. The use of non-pharmacological methods such as complementary medicine can play an important role in the process of controlling and modulating blood pressure in patients with high blood pressure. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of garlic and lemon juice on blood pressure levels and comfort of patients with hypertension. This study was performed as a three-group clinical trial by repeated measures in 101 patients with primary hypertension referred to Farshchian Heart Hospital in Hamadan in 1397 who met the inclusion criteria. Patients were selected by convenience sampling and randomly divided into one of three groups: lemon juice, garlic and control. First, patients' blood pressure and comfort level were measured in three groups: in the group of garlic, 10 grams of garlic daily after breakfast and 10 grams of garlic after dinner, and in the group of lemon juice, 10 cc of lemon juice daily after breakfast and 10 cc after After dinner, eat for 20 days and then rest for a week. During this week, the patient's blood pressure and comfort were measured, and this was repeated for another 20 days, and the patients' blood pressure and comfort were measured again after 20 days. In the control group, only the usual treatment was received and their blood pressure and comfort were measured simultaneously with the other groups. Data were analyzed using SPSS 22 software and statistical tests such as Chi-square, ANOVA, ANCOVA and repeated measures ANOVA. The results of Repeated measures ANOVA test showed that there was a statistically significant difference between the mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure and the comfort of patients in the three groups in the three stages of the study (before, during and after) (P <0.001). Significance of garlic and lemon juice consumption leads to lowering blood pressure levels and increasing patient comfort, but no difference was observed between garlic and lemon juice groups. According to the results of the study, patients with hypertension can increase their comfort level by using lemon juice or garlic and have better control over their blood pressure levels.
        La presión arterial alta es una de las principales causas de enfermedad y mortalidad en el mundo y la prevalencia de la presión arterial alta y las personas afectadas por esta está aumentando en el mundo. El uso de métodos no farmacológicos como la medicina complementaria puede desempeñar un papel importante en el proceso de control y modulación de la presión arterial en pacientes con presión arterial alta. El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar el efecto del ajo y el jugo de limón sobre los niveles de presión arterial y la comodidad de los pacientes con hipertensión. Este estudio se realizó como un ensayo clínico de tres grupos mediante medidas repetidas en 101 pacientes con hipertensión primaria remitidos al Hospital Farshchian Heart en Hamadan en 1397 que cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. Los pacientes fueron seleccionados por muestreo de conveniencia y divididos aleatoriamente en uno de tres grupos: jugo de limón, ajo y control. Primero, la presión arterial y el nivel de comodidad de los pacientes se midieron en tres grupos: en el grupo de ajo, 10 gramos de ajo al día después del desayuno y 10 gramos de ajo después de la cena, y en el grupo de jugo de limón, 10 cc de jugo de limón al día después del desayuno y 10 cc después de la cena, coma durante 20 días y luego descanse durante una semana. Durante esta semana, se midieron la presión arterial y la comodidad del paciente, y esto se repitió durante otros 20 días, y la presión arterial y la comodidad de los pacientes se midieron nuevamente después de 20 días. En el grupo de control, solo se recibió el tratamiento habitual y su presión arterial y comodidad se midieron simultáneamente con los otros grupos. Los datos se analizaron utilizando el software SPSS 22 y pruebas estadísticas como Chi-cuadrado, ANOVA, ANCOVA y medidas repetidas ANOVA. Los resultados de la prueba ANOVA de medidas repetidas mostraron que había una diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre la presión arterial sistólica y diastólica media y la comodidad de los pacientes en los tres grupos en las tres etapas del estudio (antes, durante y después) (P <0.001) La importancia del consumo de ajo y jugo de limón reduce los niveles de presión arterial y aumenta la comodidad del paciente, pero no se observaron diferencias entre los grupos de ajo y jugo de limón. Según los resultados del estudio, los pacientes con hipertensión pueden aumentar su nivel de comodidad al usar jugo de limón o ajo y tener un mejor control sobre sus niveles de presión arterial.
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