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Marshall Lee
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 2
Citations - 816
Marshall Lee is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 792 citations.
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The Effects of Nonpharmacologic Interventions on Blood Pressure of Persons With High Normal Levels: Results of the Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase I
Paul K. Whelton,Lawrence J. Appel,Jeanne Charleston,Arlene Taylor Dalcin,Craig K. Ewart,Linda P. Fried,Delores Kaidy,Michael J. Klag,Shiriki K. Kumanyika,Lyn Steffen,W. Gordon Walker,Albert Oberman,Karen Counts,Heidi Hataway,James M. Raczynski,Neil Rappaport,Roland Weinsier,Nemat O. Borhani,Edmund Bernauer,Patricia A. Borhani,Carlos de la Cruz,Andrew Ertl,Doug Heustis,Marshall Lee,Wade Lovelace,Ellen O'Connor,Liz Peel,Carolyn Sugars,James O. Taylor,Beth Walker Corkery,Denis A. Evans,Mary Ellen Keough,Martha Clare Morris,Eleanor Pistorino,Frank M. Sacks,Mary Cameron,Sheila Corrigan,Nancy King Wright,William B. Applegate,Amy Brewer,Laretha Goodwin,Stephen T. Miller,Joseph T. Murphy,Judy Randle,Jay M. Sullivan,Norman L. Lasser,David M. Batey,Lee Dolan,Sheila Hamill,Pat Kennedy,Vera I. Lasser,Lewis H. Kuller,Arlene W. Caggiula,N. Carole Milas,Monica E. Yamamoto,Thomas M. Vogt,Merwyn R. Greenlick,Jack F. Hollis,Victor J. Stevens,Jerome D. Cohen,Mildred Mattfeldt-Beman,Connie Brinkmann,Katherine Roth,Lana Shepek,Charles H. Hennekens,Julie E. Buring,Nancy R. Cook,Ellie Danielson,Kim Eberlein,David Gordon,Patricia R. Hebert,Jean MacFadyen,Sherry L. Mayrent,Bernard Rosner,Suzanne Satterfield,Heather Tosteson,Martin Van Denburgh,Jeffrey A. Cutler,Erica Brittain,Marilyn Farrand,Peter G. Kaufmann,Ed Lakatos,Eva Obarzanek,John Belcher,Andrea Dommeyer,Ivan Mills,Peggy Neibling,Margo Woods,B.J. Kremen Goldman,Elaine Blethen +89 more
TL;DR: Weight reduction is the most effective of the strategies tested for reducing blood pressure in normotensive persons, and sodium reduction is also effective.
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Persistence of Reduction in Blood Pressure and Mortality of Participants in the Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program
Neil Shulman,Elbert Tuttle,George Entwisle,Aristide Apostolides,Albert Oberman,Harold W. Schnaper,Edward H. Kass,James O. Taylor,B. Frank Polk,Jeremiah Stamler,Rose Stamler,Flora C. Gosch,Nemat O. Borhani,Beth Newman,Linda C. Harlan,Marshall Lee,Jack W. Jones,Sandra A. Daugherty,H. A. Tyroler,Curtis G. Hames,Siegfried Heyden,Lawrence M. Slotkoff,Socrates Fotiu,Herbert G. Langford,John Abernathy,Myra Tyler,Morton H. Maxwell,Andrew Lewin,Roger Detels,Reuben Berman,Ronald J. Prineas,Richard S. Crow,M. Donald Blaufox,Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller,C. Hilmon Castle,Josephine Kasteller,C. Morton Hawkins,Charles E. Ford,Barry R. Davis,Agostino Molteni,Kenneth A. Schneider,Edward J. Fitzsimmons,Gerald H. Payne,Thomas P. Blaszkowski,William J. Zukel,Alvin P. Shapiro,Glenn E. Bartsch,Kenneth G. Berge,Edward S. Cooper,Edward D. Frohlich,Richard H. Gadsden,David L. Sackett,Joseph A. Wilber,W. McFate Smith,Walter M. Kirkendall,Curtis L. Meinert,Louis S. Monk,Richard D. Remington,Max Halperin +58 more
TL;DR: The absolute mortality advantage found at 6.7 years persisted and increased throughout the posttrial period of follow-up despite discontinuation of the formal SC therapy program, postulated that regression of hypertensive end-organ changes brought about by the more effective SC treatment caused this favorable outcome.