Low Blood Pressure in Young Women: Poor Concentration, Apathy, Acute Morning Weakness and Dyspeptic Symptoms
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
The aim of the study was to identify the differences in the frequency of non-specific complaints in young women with low and normal systolic blood pressure (SBP). The single-step research method was used. The target group included women aged 18-30. The women with acute respiratory viral infection and pregnant women were excluded from the research. The normal SBP was assessed as the range of 120-129 mmHg and low SBP was the range of 61-99. The...
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Low Blood Pressure in Young Women: Poor Concentration, Apathy, Acute Morning Weakness and Dyspeptic Symptoms
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Jan 1, 2013
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