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Professional Publications

CHEP produces a variety of materials for professional education about hypertension management. We thank our partners for their generous support of the production of these materials. All links are .pdf and .ppt downloadable.

2012
2012 Key Messages
2012 One Page Summary
2012 Short Clinical Summary
2012 CHEP Annual Updates - Booklet 
2012 Complete CHEP Recommendations
2012 CHEP Recommendations Full Version

2012 What's New in the Treatment of Hypertension
2012 Hypertension as a Public Health Risk
2012 Recommendations for Hypertension Diagnosis Assessment and Follow-up
2012 Office and Home Blood Pressure Assessment Hypertension Diagnosis and Follow-up
2012 Recommendations for Hypertension Treatment
2012 Process for Recommendations Development in Canada

2011
2011 Key Messages
2011 One Page Summary
2011 Scientific Summary
2011 Short Clinical Summary
2011 CHEP Annual Updates - Booklet 
2011 Complete CHEP Recommendations

2010
2010 Key Messages
2010 One Page Summary
2010 Scientific Summary
2010 Short Clinical Summary
2010 CHEP Annual Updates - Booklet
2010 Full Recommendations

2009
2009 Key Messages
2009 One Page Summary
2009 Scientific Summary
2009 Short Clinical Summary
2009 CHEP Annual Updates Booklet
2009 Complete CHEP Recommendations
2009 CHEP Recommendations Full Version

2008
2008 Key Messages
2008 Scientific Summary
2008 Short Clinical Summary
2008 CHEP Annual Updates Booklet
2008 Complete CHEP Recommendations
2008 CHEP Recommendations Full Version

2007
2007 CHEP Annual Updates Booklet

2006
2006 Guidelines for Pharmacists
Position Statement on Beta-Blockers

Academic Publications

2007

  1. Bolli P, Hemmelgarn B, Myers MG, McKay D, Tremblay G, Tobe S., for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. High Normal blood pressure and prehypertension: The debate continues. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. May 2007; 23 (7): 581-583
  2. Campbell N, with the assistance of the CHEP executive: Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines: An Annual Update. The Canadian Journal of Diagnosis. May 2007; 77-81.
  3. Campbell N, with the assistance of the CHEP executive: Recommandations 2007 du PECH: Mise à jour annuelle. Le Clinicien. May 2007: 80-85.
  4. Campbell NR. The 2007 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations: The Scientific Summary- an annual update. Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 2007; (23): 521- 527.
  5. Khan NA, Hemmelgarn B, Padwal R et al., for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2007 Canadian Hypertension Education program Recommendations for the management of Hypertension: Part 2- therapy. Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 2007; 23(7): 539-550.
  6. McLean D, Kingsbury K, Costello J, Cloutier L, Matheson S. 2007 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP Recommendations: Management of Hypertension by Nurses. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2007; 17(2): 10-16.
  7. Padwal RS, Hemmelgarn BR, McAlister FA, et al.; for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2007 Canadian Hypertension Education program Recommendations for the management of Hypertension: Part 1- blood pressure measurement, diagnosis and assessment of risk. Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 2007; (23) 529-538.
  8. Ruzicka M, Burns KD, Culleton B, Tobe S; for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Treatment of hypertension in patients with nondiabetic chronic kidney disease. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. May 2007; 23 (7): 595-601.
  9. Tobe S, Touyz RM, Campbell N; for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The Canadian Hypertension Education Program- a unique Canadian knowledge translation program. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. May 2007; 23 (7): 551-555.
  10. Touyz RM, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2007 CHEP Recommendations: Perspectives in Cardiology May 2007; 31-40.


2006

  1. Adherence to Antihypertensive Therapy: 2006 CHEP Recommendations. Canadian Nurse 2006;102(5):36.
  2. Campbell NR, Onysko J, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program and the Outcomes Research Task Force. The Outcomes Research Task Force and the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 556-558.
  3. Campbell NR, Petrella R, Kaczorowski. Public Education on hypertension: A new initiative to improve the prevention, treatment and control of hypertension in Canada. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 599-603.
  4. Campbell NRC, Tu K, Brant R, Duong-Hua M, McAlister FA. for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program Outcomes Research Task Force. The Impact of The Canadian Hypertension Education Program On Antihypertensive Prescribing Trends. Hypertension 2006; 47: 22-28.
  5. Drouin D, Campbell NR, Kaczorowski J; for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program and the Implementation Task Force. The Implementation of recommendations on hypertension: The Canadian Hypertension Program. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 595-598.
  6. Grover SA, Hemmelgarn B, Joseph L, Milot A, Tremblay G. The role of global risk assessment in hypertension therapy. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 606-613.
  7. Hemmelgarn BR, McAlister FA, Grover S, et al; for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2006 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part I – Blood pressure measurement, diagnosis and assessment of risk. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 573-581.
  8. Khan NA, McAlister FA, Rabkin SW, et al. The 2006 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for the management of hypertension : Part II – Therapy. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 583-593.
  9. McAlister FA. The Canadian Hypertension Education Program – A Unique Canadian Initiative. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 559-564.
  10. Onysko J, Maxwell C, Eliasziw M, Zhang JX, Johansen H, Campbell NRC, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Increases in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypertension in Canada. Hypertension 2006; 48:853-860
  11. Touyz RM, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2006 CHEP Recommendations: What are the New Messages? Perspectives in Cardiology March 2006;28-35.
  12. Touyz RM, with the assistance of the CHEP executive: Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations: A New Key Message and Some Old But Still Important Considerations. Hypertension Canada March 2006;(86): 2-8.
  13. Touyz RM. Highlights and Summary of the 2006 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology May 15, 2006;Vol. 22 (7) 565-571.
  14. Touyz R, Feldman R, Tremblay G, Milot A. 2006 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations: What Are The New Messages? The Canadian Journal of Diagnosis July 2006.
  15. Tsuyuki RT, Poirier L, McAlister FA, Drouin D, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2006 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines for the management of hypertension by pharmacists. CPJ/RPC May/June 2006;Vol. 139 (3) SUPPL 1. Pages S11-S13.


2005

  1. 2005 Recommendations of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program: The 60-Second Version. Evidence-Based Recommendations Task Force of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. CJHP. 2005;58(3):156-161.
  2. Management of Hypertension – A Summary of the new and important aspects of the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for the management of hypertension. Canadian Nurse. 2005;101(5):25.
  3. On behalf of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations. New and important aspects of the sixth annual Canadian Hypertension Education Program’s recommendations for management of hypertension. Can Fam Physician. 2005;May;51:702-705.
  4. Bolli P, Myers M, McKay D, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Applying the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations: 1. Diagnosis of hypertension. CMAJ.2005;173(5):480-3.
  5. Boulanger JM, Hill MD, on behalf of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Hypertension and stroke: 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences November 2005;Vol. 32(4) 403-408.
  6. Campbell NRC, Drouin D, Feldman R. A Brief History of Canadian Hypertension Recommendations. Hypertension Canada. 2005;(82): 1-8.
  7. Campbell NRC, Drouin D, McAlister F, Onysko J, Tobe S and Touyz RM, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program CHEP: A national program to improve the treatment and control of hypertension. Hypertension Canada 2005;(84): 3-6.
  8. Campbell NRC, Drouin D, McAlister F, Onysko J, Tobe S, Touyz RM, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP): A national program to improve the treatment and control of hypertension. Hypertension News – an Electronic Newsletter. International Society of Hypertension. Opus 7, May 2005.
  9. Campbell NRC, Fodor JG, Herman R, Hamet P, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Hypertension in the Elderly An update on Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations and Hypertension in the Elderly. Geriatrics and Aging Nov/Dec 2005;Volume 8 (10) Pages 35, 36.
  10. Drouin D, Campbell N, Tobe S, Touyz R, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Knowledge translation efforts by the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. J Hypertens. [abstract] 2005;23:s298.
  11. Drouin D, pour le groupe de travail sur les recommendations fondées sur des données probantes du Programme éducatif canadien sur l’hypertension. Recommendations du Programme éducatif canadien sur l’hypertension pour l’année 2005. Quels sont les nouveaux messages? Le Clinicien. 2005;20(3) :1-6.
  12. Drouin D. Nouvelles recommendations sur l’hypertension poser plus rapidement le diagnostic. Le Médecin du Québec. 2005;40(3):18-20.
  13. Feldman RD, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2005 CHEP Recommendations: What are the New Messages? Perspectives in Cardiology. 2005;21(1):30-36.
  14. Feldman R, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program, 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations: 2005 Update. Hypertension Canada. 2005;(82): 1-5.
  15. Feldman R, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations: What are the New Messages? The Canadian Journal of Diagnosis. March 2005:75-80.
  16. Feldman RD, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2005 CHEP Recommendations: What are the New Messages? Perspectives in Cardiology. 2005;21(6):32-38.
  17. Hemmelgarn B, Grover S, Feldman RD, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Applying the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations: 2. Assessing and reducing global atherosclerotic risk among hypertensive patients. CMAJ.2005;173(6):593-5.
  18. Hemmelgarn BR, McAlister FA, Myers MG, et al, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part 1 – Blood pressure measurement, diagnosis and assessment of risk. Can J Cardiol 2005;21(8):645-656.
  19. Khan NA, Hamet P, Lewanczuk RZ, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Applying the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations: 4. Managing uncomplicated hypertension. CMAJ.2005:173(8):865-867.
  20. Khan NA, McAlister FA, Lewanczuk RZ, et al, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part II – Therapy. Can J Cardiol 2005;21(8):657-672.
  21. Jamnik V, Gledhill N, Touyz RM, Campbell NRC, Petrella R, Logan A. Lifestyle Modifications to Prevent and Manage Hypertension; for Exercise Physiologists and Fitness Professionals. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology December 2005;30 (6).
  22. McAlister FA, Wooltorton E, Campbell NRC, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) recommendations: launching a new series. CMAJ.2005;173(5):508-9.
  23. Myers MG, Tobe SW, McKay DW, Bolli P, Hemmelgarn BR, McAlister FA, on behalf of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. New Algorithm for the Diagnosis of Hypertension – Canadian Hypertension Education Programme Recommendations (2005). AJH 2005;18(10):1369-1374.
  24. Padwal R, Campbell N, Touyz RM, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Applying the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations: 3. Lifestyle modifications to prevent and treat hypertension. CMAJ.2005:173(7):749-751.


2004

  1. Canadian Hypertension Education Program. What’s new, what’s old but still important in 2004? The General Internist. 2004;Spring:16-20.
  2. Canadian Hypertension Education Program. What’s old but important and what’s new. Canadian Nurse. 2004;100:26-27.
  3. Canadian Hypertension Education Program. 2004 recommendations 2004 Can J Hosp Pharm 2004;57:173-5
  4. Campbell N, on behalf of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Canadian Hypertension Education Program. Brief overview of 2004 recommendations. Can Fam Physician 2004 Oct;50:1411-1412
  5. Campbell N for the CHEP program. 2004 CHEP Hypertension recommendations: What’s new, what’s old but still important in 2004? Perspectives in Cardiology. 2004;20:26-33
  6. Drouin D pour le Groupe de travail sur les recommendations fondees sur des donnees probantes du Programme educatif canadien sur l’hypertension. Les recommendations du Programme educatif canadien sur l’hypertension 2004. Quels sont les nouveaux qui importants? Le Clinicien 2004;1-9.
  7. Feldman RD. 2004 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations: The Bottom-line Version. Hypertension Canada 2004; (78): 1-5.
  8. Hemmelgarn B, Zarnke KB, Campbell NRC, Feldman RD, McKay DW, McAlister FA, Khan NA, Schiffrin EL, Myers MG, Bolli P, Honos G, Lebel M, Levine M, Padwal R, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2004 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part I: Blood pressure measurement, diagnosis and assessment of risk. Can J Cardiol 2004;20(1):31-40.
  9. Khan NA, McAlister FA, Campbell NRC, Feldman RD, Rabkin S, Mahon J, Lewanczuk R, Zarnke KB, Hemmelgarn B, Lebel M, Levine M, Herbert C, for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2004 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part II: Therapy. Can J Cardiol 2004;20(1):41-54.
  10. Touyz R, Campbell N, Logan A, Gledhill N, Petrella R, Padwal R. for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The 2004 Canadian Recommendations for the management of hypertension. Part III- Lifestyle modifications to prevent and control hypertension Therapy. Can J Cardiol 2004;20(1):55-60.


2003

  1. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. The 2003 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations. What’ new and what’s old but still important Les Actualités du Coeur S1-S8 Spring 2003
  2. Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension. Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal 2003 136:45-52.
  3. Evidence-based recommendations Task Force. CHEP. Hypertension Guidelines: what’s new, what’s old….but still important in 2003. Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal 136:39-44.
  4. Campbell NRC for the Canadian Hypertension recommendations working group. Hypertension prevention and control. Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialities 2003:L52-53
  5. Campbell NRC, McAlister F, Brant R, Levine M, Drouin D, Feldman R, Herman R, Zarnke K for the Canadian Hypertension Education Process and Evaluation Committee. Temporal trends in antihypertensive drug prescriptions in Canada before and after introduction of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. J Hypertens. 2003;21(8):1591-1597
  6. Feldman R. on behalf of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. What’s New in the 2003 Hypertension Guidelines? The Canadian Journal of Diagnosis 2003;(20):81-84.
  7. Feldman R. on behalf of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. What’s New in the 2003 Hypertension Guidelines? Perspectives in Cardiology 2003;(19):44-51.
  8. Feldman R. on behalf of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. What’s New in the 2003 Hypertension Guidelines? Hypertension Canada 2003;(75):1,2,4-6
  9. Feldman R. Statement from the CHEP 2002 Recommendations Committee. Hypertension Canada 2003;(74):8


2002

  1. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations. What has changed? Can Fam Physician 2002 Oct;48:1662-5
  2. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. The 2001 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations: A summary. Perspectives in Cardiology 2002 Feb;38-46.
  3. Canadian Hypertension Working Group. The 2001 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations: What’s new and what’s old but still important. Hypertension Canada 2002;71:1,2,6,7,8
  4. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. Cardiac Care. 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations. Can Nurse 2002 Jun;98(6):17-21
  5. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. The 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations: What’s new and what’s old but still important. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2002;12:4-9.
  6. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. The 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations: What’s new and what’s old but still important. Can J Hosp Pharm 2002;55:46-51.
  7. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. The 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations: What’s new and what’s old but still important. Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal 2002. March 135:26-32.
  8. Par le groupe de travail sur les recommendations canadiennes sur l’hypertension. Presente par Denis Drouin MD et Alain Milot MD MSc. Les recommendations canadiennes de 2001 sur l’hypertension. Le Clinicien 2002 April ; Vol 17 No 4:125-134.
  9. Campbell NR. The 2001 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations–What is new and what is old but still important. Can J Cardiol. 2002 Jun;18(6):591-603.
  10. Campbell NRC, Update on Hypertension Recommendations and Trials. The General Internist. Fall, 2002
  11. Campbell NRC for the Canadian Hypertension recommendations working group. Hypertension prevention and control. Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialities 2002:L44-45.
  12. Campbell NR, Drouin D, and Feldman RD. The 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations: take-home messages CMAJ 2002 167: 661-668.
  13. McAlister FA, Zarnke KB, Campbell NR, Feldman RD, Levine M, Mahon J, Grover SA, Lewanczuk R, Leenen F, Tobe S, Lebel M, Stone J, Schiffrin EL, Rabkin SW, Ogilvie RI, Larochelle P, Jones C, Honos G, Fodor G, Burgess E, Hamet P, Herman R, Irvine J, Culleton B, Wright JM. The 2001 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part two–Therapy. Can J Cardiol. 2002 Jun;18(6):625-41.
  14. Zarnke KB, McAlister FA, Campbell NR, Levine M, Schiffrin EL, Grover S, McKay DW, Myers MG, Wilson TW, Rabkin SW, Feldman RD, Burgess E, Bolli P, Honos G, Lebel M, Mann K, Abbott C, Tobe S, Petrella R, Touyz RM. The 2001 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part one–Assessment for diagnosis, cardiovascular risk, causes and lifestyle modification. Can J Cardiol. 2002 Jun;18(6):604-24.


2001

  1. The 2000 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations: a summary. Can J Cardiol. 2001 May;17(5):535-38. (French 539-42)
  2. The 2000 Canadian hypertension recommendations: A summary: Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2001;Vol 11 No 4:4-6.
  3. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. The 2000 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations: A summary. Perspectives in Cardiology 2001 Feb;17-25.
  4. Canadian Recommendations Working Group. The 2000 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations. A summary. Actualities du Coeur Spring 2001; 11-13.
  5. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. Summary of the 2000 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations. L’Omnipraticien special edition on CVD Feb 22, 2001.
  6. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. Summary of the 2000 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations. Actualite Medical May 9, May 23, June 6, July 25, 2001.
  7. Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Working Group. Summary of the 2000 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations. Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal. March 2001. 134:30-3.
  8. Campbell NR. The 2000 Canadian Hypertension Recommendations: A summary. Hypertension Canada 2001;(67):4,7.
  9. Campbell NR. An ongoing systematic update of hypertension recommendations. Can J Cardiol. 2001 May;17(5):521-2.
  10. Campbell NRC. Nonpharmacological therapy of hypertension. Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties. 2001:L34-35.
  11. Campbell NRC, Fodor JG, Chockalingam A for the Canadian Hypertension Recommendations Group. Hypertension recommendations. Are they relevant to public health? Can J Public Health. 2001;92:245-6 (French 246-7).
  12. Campbell NR, Nagpal S, Drouin D. Implementing hypertension recommendations. Can J Cardiol. 2001 Aug;17(8):851-6. Review.
  13. McAlister FA, Levine M, Zarnke KB, Campbell N, Lewanczuk R, Leenen F, Rabkin S, Wright JM, Stone J, Feldman RD, Lebel M, Honos G, Fodor G, Burgess E, Tobe S, Hamet P, Herman R, Irvine J, Culleton B, Petrella R, Touyz R. The 2000 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part one–therapy. Can J Cardiol. 2001 May;17(5):543-59.
  14. Zarnke KB, Levine M, McAlister FA, Campbell NR, Myers MG, McKay DW, Bolli P, Honos G, Lebel M, Mann K, Wilson TW, Abbott C, Tobe S, Burgess E, Rabkin S. The 2000 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension: part two–diagnosis and assessment of people with high blood pressure. Can J Cardiol. 2001 Dec;17(12):1249-63.


2000

  1. Campbell NR. New Canadian hypertension recommendations. So what? Can Fam Physician. 2000 Jul;46:1413-6, 1418-21.
  2. Campbell NRC . Nonpharmacological therapy of hypertension. Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties. 2000
  3. Myers MG. Haynes RB. Rabkin SW. Canadian hypertension society guidelines for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.[erratum appears in Am J Hypertens 2000 Feb;13(2):219].
  4. Zarnke KB, Campbell NR, McAlister FA, Levine M. A novel process for updating recommendations for managing hypertension: rationale and methods. Can J Cardiol. 2000 Sep;16(9):1094-102.1999
  5. Burgess E, Lewanczuk R, Bolli P, Chockalingam A, Cutler H, Taylor G, Hamet P. Lifestyle intervention to prevent and control hypertension. Recommendations on potassium, magnesium and calcium. CMAJ 1999;160(suppl 9):35-45.
  6. Campbell NRC, Ashley MJ, Carruthers SG, Lacourciere Y, McKay DW. Lifestyle intervention to prevent and control hypertension. Recommendations on alcohol consumption. CMAJ 1999;160(suppl 9):13-20.
  7. Campbell NRC, Burgess E, Choi BCK, Taylor G, Wilson E, Cleroux J, Fodor JG, Leiter L, Spence D, Lifestyle intervention to prevent and control hypertension. Methods and an overview of Canadian Recommendations. CMAJ. 1999;160(suppl 9):1-6.
  8. Campbell NRC, Burgess E, Taylor G, Wilson E, Cleroux J, Fodor JG, Leiter L, Spence D, Lifestyle changes to prevent and control hypertension. CMAJ 1999;160:1341-43
  9. Cleroux J, Feldman R, Petrella R. Lifestyle intervention to prevent and control hypertension. Recommendations on physical exercise training. CMAJ 1999;160(suppl 9):21-28.
  10. Feldman R. 1999 Canadian recommendations for management of hypertension. Hypertension Canada 1999;63:1,4,7
  11. Feldman RD. The 1999 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension. On behalf of the Task Force for the Development of the1999 Canadian Recommendations for the Management of Hypertension. Can J Cardiol.1999 Dec;15Suppl G:57G-64G (review)
  12. Feldman RD, Campbell N, Larochelle P, Bolli P, Burgess ED, Carruthers SG, Floras JS, Haynes RB, Honos G, Leenen FHH, Leiter LA, Logan AG, Myers MG, Spence JD, and Zarnke KB. 1999 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension CMAJ 1999 161: 1S-17S.
  13. Feldman, RD, Campbell NRC, Larochelle P. Clinical problem solving based on the 1999 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension CMAJ 1999 161: 18S-22S
  14. Fodor JG, Whitemore B, Leenan F, Larochelle P. Lifestyle intervention to prevent and control hypertension. Recommendations on dietary salt. CMAJ 1999;160(suppl 9):29-34.
  15. Leiter LA, Abbott D, Campbell NRC, Mendelson R, Ogilvie RI, Chockalingam A. Lifestyle Modification to Prevent and Control Hypertension: 2. Recommendations on obesity and weight loss. CMAJ. 1999;160(suppl 9):7-12.
  16. Petrella RJ. Lifestyle approaches to managing high blood pressure. New Canadian guidelines. Canadian Family Physician. 1999;45:1750-5.
  17. Spence JD, Barnett PA, Linden W, Ramsden V, Taenzer P. Lifestyle intervention to prevent and control hypertension. Recommendations on stress management. CMAJ 1999;160(suppl 9):46-50.