New Haven: In two new studies A significant reduction in blood pressure has been observed in people adopting certain weight loss treatments.
The first study, published Monday in the American Heart Association journal Hypertension, found that overweight or obese people who took the drug terzapatide for nine months had a marked reduction in their blood pressure. was
While another study found that people who had bariatric surgery had a significant improvement in their blood pressure after five years compared to those who relied on medication alone.
According to Yale University cardiologist Dr. Harlan Krumholz, the two studies looked at different treatments and their outcomes, but overall, both provide strong evidence for the idea that effective treatment for stroke can improve overall heart health. Can play an important role in improving health.
Although the link between obesity and diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes and other cardiovascular problems is very old, he said. But this is a new age and now we have resources (anti-inflammatory drugs and surgery) that are very useful.
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