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This article describes the impact of non-pharmacological interventions--salt restriction, weight control, alcohol consumption, exercise, and potassium supplementation--on the effects of drug treatment of hypertension, and their potential to reduce the patient's drug requirements. Although consensus on all aspects of such interventions has not yet been reached, the evidence that these approaches may reduce the need for drugs is considered satisfactory.
本文描述了非药物干预措施——限盐、体重控制、饮酒、运动和补钾——对高血压药物治疗效果的影响,以及它们在降低患者药物需求方面的潜力。尽管对于此类干预措施的所有方面尚未达成共识,但这些方法可能减少药物需求的证据被认为是令人满意的。