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Arterial stiffness

Journal of Hypertension, 1999
Arterial stiffness is an important determinant of pulse pressure, and of left ventricular load and coronary perfusion pressure.Precise quantification is elusive, since stiffness is different in different arteries and even in the same artery at different pressures.
M F, O'Rourke, G, Mancia
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Arterial Stiffness in COPD [PDF]

open access: possibleChest, 2014
In patients with COPD, cardiovascular diseases are the most common concomitant chronic diseases, a leading cause of hospitalization, and one of the main causes of death. A close connection exists between COPD and cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular risk scores aim to predict the effect of cardiovascular comorbidities on COPD mortality, but there is
Jean-Louis Pépin   +5 more
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One-Year Aerobic Exercise Reduced Carotid Arterial Stiffness and Increased Cerebral Blood Flow in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2021
Background: Central arterial stiffness and brain hypoperfusion are emerging risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Aerobic exercise training (AET) may improve central arterial stiffness and brain perfusion. Objective: To investigate the effects of AET
Tsubasa Tomoto   +8 more
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Depression, Anxiety, and Arterial Stiffness [PDF]

open access: possibleBiological Psychiatry, 2011
Arterial stiffness gains attention as a potential mechanism underlying the frequently found association between depression or anxiety and cardiovascular disease. However, observations regarding stiffness and psychopathology were often based on small samples.
Seldenrijk, A.   +7 more
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Sympathetic neural modulation of arterial stiffness in humans.

American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2020
Elevated large-artery stiffness is recognized as an independent predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. The mechanisms responsible for such stiffening are incompletely understood. Several recent cross-sectional and acute experimental studies
Massimo Nardone   +2 more
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Ambulatory arterial stiffness index does not accurately assess arterial stiffness

Journal of Hypertension, 2012
The ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI), derived from ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) recordings, has been proposed as a surrogate marker of arterial stiffness. However, there is controversy to what extent it reflects stiffness or is affected by other parameters.
Kips, Jan G   +7 more
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