Effectiveness of dash diet to selected hypertensive clients in the province of Cavite / by Marvin J. Anacay, Ma. Millette V. de Castro and Kevin E. del Rosario.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2008. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xiii, 64 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: ANACAY, MARVIN J., DE CASTRO MA. MILLETTE V. and DEL ROSARIO KEVIN E.. Effectiveness of DASH Diet to Selected Hypertensive Clients in the Province of Cavite. Undergraduate thesis of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2008. Adviser Mrs. Evelyn del Mundo, RN. The study was conducted among selected hypertensive clients in the province of Cavite to determine the demographic profile of the respondents, to determine of DASH diet. Specifically, to determine the level of compliance, the relationships of gender to level of compliance, and to determine the relationship between the effects of DASH diet to factors: gender, BMI and compliance of the hypertensive clients. Thirty mild hypertensive who were residing in the province of Cavite were selected for the study. The subjects were not using any anti-hypertensive medication and ages 40-60 years. They were counseled about DASH and taught in using food exchange list and preparing a meal plan. The respondents were given standard measuring instrument (cup, tablespoon, and teaspoon) to uniform the unit of measurements. Findings of the study revealed that there is a significant relationship between levels of compliance to gender. Among those highly complied were 60% of female with DASH compared to 26.66% of Male. Among those lowly complied were 60% of male compared with 33.33% of female. Evidence suggests that there is no significant relationship between body mass index and effectiveness of DASH. There is no significant relationship between gender and effectiveness of DASH. Among the factors, high level compliance dictates the result of effectiveness of DASH which was 69% percent effective to mild hypertension for client who were high compliant to DASH or compliance of 12-14 days.
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ANACAY, MARVIN J., DE CASTRO MA. MILLETTE V. and DEL ROSARIO KEVIN E.. Effectiveness of DASH Diet to Selected Hypertensive Clients in the Province of Cavite. Undergraduate thesis of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2008. Adviser Mrs. Evelyn del Mundo,
RN.

The study was conducted among selected hypertensive clients in the province of Cavite to determine the demographic profile of the respondents, to determine of DASH diet. Specifically, to determine the level of compliance, the relationships of gender to level of compliance, and to determine the relationship between the effects of DASH diet to factors: gender, BMI and compliance of the hypertensive clients.

Thirty mild hypertensive who were residing in the province of Cavite were selected for the study. The subjects were not using any anti-hypertensive medication and ages 40-60 years. They were counseled about DASH and taught in using food exchange list and preparing a meal plan. The respondents were given standard measuring instrument (cup, tablespoon, and teaspoon) to uniform the unit of measurements.

Findings of the study revealed that there is a significant relationship between levels of compliance to gender. Among those highly complied were 60% of female with DASH compared to 26.66% of Male. Among those lowly complied were 60% of male
compared with 33.33% of female.

Evidence suggests that there is no significant relationship between body mass index and effectiveness of DASH. There is no significant relationship between gender and effectiveness of DASH.

Among the factors, high level compliance dictates the result of effectiveness of DASH which was 69% percent effective to mild hypertension for client who were high compliant to DASH or compliance of 12-14 days.

Submitted to the University Library 06/13/2008 SP-3818

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