Original paper
Cardiovascular Phenotype of Elevated Blood Pressure Differs Markedly Between Young Males and Females
Abstract
Blood pressure (BP) in young adults predicts BP in later life. We aimed to identify metabolic, hemodynamic, and autonomic characteristics associated with raised BP in young adults and whether these differ between males and females. Three thousand one hundred forty-five healthy subjects, aged 18 to 40 years, were grouped according to sex and BP category following the recent reclassification of BP as part of American Heart Association/American...
Paper Details
Title
Cardiovascular Phenotype of Elevated Blood Pressure Differs Markedly Between Young Males and Females
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
72
Issue
6
Pages
1277 - 1284
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