Rank |
Title |
Journal |
Year |
PubWeight™‹?› |
1
|
Effects of comprehensive lifestyle modification on blood pressure control: main results of the PREMIER clinical trial.
|
JAMA
|
2003
|
13.82
|
2
|
Effects of comprehensive lifestyle modification on diet, weight, physical fitness, and blood pressure control: 18-month results of a randomized trial.
|
Ann Intern Med
|
2006
|
4.66
|
3
|
Reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with reduced blood pressure: a prospective study among United States adults.
|
Circulation
|
2010
|
2.29
|
4
|
Premier: a clinical trial of comprehensive lifestyle modification for blood pressure control: rationale, design and baseline characteristics.
|
Ann Epidemiol
|
2003
|
1.92
|
5
|
Reduction in consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with weight loss: the PREMIER trial.
|
Am J Clin Nutr
|
2009
|
1.87
|
6
|
Effect of lifestyle modifications on blood pressure by race, sex, hypertension status, and age.
|
J Hum Hypertens
|
2005
|
1.43
|
7
|
Lifestyle modification and blood pressure control: is the glass half full or half empty?
|
JAMA
|
2003
|
1.20
|
8
|
Comprehensive lifestyle modification and blood pressure control: a review of the PREMIER trial.
|
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)
|
2004
|
1.08
|
9
|
Informing cancer prevention strategies for African Americans: the relationship of African American acculturation to fruit, vegetable, and fat intake.
|
J Behav Med
|
2005
|
1.03
|
10
|
Physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and their relationship to cardiovascular risk factors in African Americans and non-African Americans with above-optimal blood pressure.
|
J Community Health
|
2005
|
0.90
|
11
|
Perceptions of African-American culture and implications for clinical trial design.
|
Ethn Dis
|
2005
|
0.89
|