Interpreting Key Trials
TheDASHdiet for high blood pressure: From clinical trial to dinner table
Njeri Karanja, PhD, T.P. Erlinger, MD, MPH, Lin Pao-Hwa, PhD, Edgar R. Miller, MD, PhD and George A. Bray, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine September 2004, 71 (9) 745-753;
Njeri Karanja
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR; investigator, DASH, DASH-Sodium, and PREMIER studies
T.P. Erlinger
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD; investigator, DASH, DASH-Sodium, and PREMIER studies
Lin Pao-Hwa
Associate Research Professor, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; investigator, DASH, DASH-Sodium, and PREMIER studies
Edgar R. Miller 3rd
Associate Professor of Medicine, Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD; investigator, DASH, DASH-Sodium, and PREMIER studies
George A. Bray
Boyd Professor and Chief, Division of Clinical Obesity and Metabolism, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA; investigator, DASH, DASH-Sodium, and PREMIER studies

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TheDASHdiet for high blood pressure: From clinical trial to dinner table
Njeri Karanja, T.P. Erlinger, Lin Pao-Hwa, Edgar R. Miller, George A. Bray
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