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Automated compared to manual office blood pressure and to home blood pressure in hypertensive patients

Blood Pressure, 2016
We studied the relationships of automated blood pressure (BP), measured in the healthcare centre, with manual office BP and home BP. Stable outpatients treated for hypertension were measured automatically, seated alone in a quiet room, six times after a ...
J. Filipovský   +5 more
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National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents

Pediatrics, 2004
ABBREVIATIONS. BP, blood pressure; NHBPEP, National High Blood Pressure Education Program; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; JNC 7, Seventh Report of the Joint National ...

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Homocysteine and blood pressure

Current Hypertension Reports, 2003
Several studies, some population-based, have linked plasma homocysteine levels to blood pressure, especially systolic pressure. The strength of this association is weak, but may be underestimated due to inaccurate blood pressure measurements. In addition, the association may be confounded by renal function.
van Guldener, Coen   +2 more
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Multiple imputation of missing blood pressure covariates in survival analysis.

Statistics in Medicine, 1999
This paper studies a non-response problem in survival analysis where the occurrence of missing data in the risk factor is related to mortality. In a study to determine the influence of blood pressure on survival in the very old (85+ years), blood ...
S. Buuren, H. Boshuizen, D. Knook
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Stroke–blood pressure and blood pressure-lowering

International Congress Series, 2004
Abstract There is a continuous relationship between blood pressure (BP) and risk of both first and recurrent stroke. Cardiovascular risk approximately doubles with each increment of 20/10 mm Hg, above 115/75 mm Hg. However, most strokes occur in those with “average” BP.
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Insulin and Blood Pressure

1994
Insulin resistance and compensatory hyperinsulinaemia are common features of obesity and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, conditions that are frequently complicated by hypertension [1,2]. The documentation of insulin resistance, i.e. a defective non-oxidative glucose disposal, and hyperinsulinaemia in untreated patients with essential ...
Reinold O. B. Gans, Ab J.M. Donker
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Blood Pressure Variability and Blood Pressure Load

2019
A large body of evidence has consistently supported the relationship between blood pressure (BP) levels and the risk of cardiovascular complications. A series of studies in the last decades have indicated that this risk may not only depend on the magnitude of the elevation of average BP levels per se but also on the presence of other associated ...
Gianfranco Parati, Juan Eugenio Ochoa
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Blood Pressure

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1996
S A, Thomas, F, DeKeyser
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Blood Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1996
K. Gyr   +5 more
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