The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

The DASH Diet for Preventing Heart and Blood Vessel Diseases

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Abstract

Five randomized controlled trials involving 1397 participants were included in the review assessing the DASH diet's effects on cardiovascular diseases.

  • The DASH diet may help lower blood pressure, total cholesterol, and triglyceride levels while potentially increasing HDL cholesterol.
  • Limited evidence suggests no myocardial infarctions or strokes occurred in participants following the DASH diet compared to no intervention over follow-up periods of up to one year.
  • The impact of the DASH diet on all-cause mortality is inconclusive, with one trial showing no clear differences between groups over a one-year period.
  • No data were available regarding heart failure or the need for revascularisation procedures in the context of the DASH diet.
  • The certainty of evidence regarding the DASH diet's effects on major cardiovascular outcomes is low to very low, primarily due to design limitations and small sample sizes.

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Competing interests

AB: none known. SuS works as a health professional in the Health Service Executive (HSE), Ireland. As part of her role at the HSE, she delivers educational lectures and workshops in the area of diet interventions in cardiac rehabilitation. IG: none known. JJ is a physiotherapist. She has publications in the preventive medicine topic area. GF: none known. JWME is a Doctor at HSE University Hospital Galway. FJ: none known. WT is a Vascular Surgeon at Galway University Hospital, Ireland. ShS works as a health professional at the University of Galway.
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