Antihypertensive effects of yoga in a general patient population: real-world evidence from electronic health records, a retrospective case-control study
Abstract Background Despite decades of research and established treatment strategies, hypertension remains a prevalent and intractable problem at the population level. Yoga, a lifestyle-based practice, has demonstrated antihypertensive effects in clinical trial settings, but little is known about it...
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Main Authors: | Nadia M. Penrod (Author), Jason H. Moore (Author) |
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