2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0895-7061(03)00224-3
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Blood pressure circadian rhythm in elderly

Abstract: Positive family history of hypertension (FHϩ) is thought to be a risk factor for future development of hypertension (HT) in normotensive subjects. Little is known on whether FHϩ is a risk factor for progression of HT in subjects with mildly elevated blood pressure (BP). Therefore, we studied the predictive value of FHϩ for the development of established HT in a cohort of young borderline to mild hypertensives.The study was carried out in 787 subjects (560 males) who took part in the multicenter HARVEST study. … Show more

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“…In individuals 60 years and older, increased systolic blood pressure accompanied by decreased diastolic blood pressure leads to increased pulse pressure and decreased dipping response at night [40]. These circadian variations of blood pressure in the elderly population lead to an increased risk of developing CVD [4142].…”
Section: Circadian Rhythmicity and Cardiovascular Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In individuals 60 years and older, increased systolic blood pressure accompanied by decreased diastolic blood pressure leads to increased pulse pressure and decreased dipping response at night [40]. These circadian variations of blood pressure in the elderly population lead to an increased risk of developing CVD [4142].…”
Section: Circadian Rhythmicity and Cardiovascular Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%