During aging, systolic blood pressure continuously increases over time, whereas diastolic pressure first increases and then slightly decreases after middle age. These pressure changes are usually explained by changes of the arterial system alone (increase in arterial stiffness and vascular resistance). However, we hypothesise that the heart contributes to the age-related blood pressure progression as well. In the present study we quantified the blood pressure changes in normal aging by using a Windkessel model for the arterial system and the time-varying elastance model for the heart, and compared the simulation results with data from the Framingham Heart Study. Parameters representing arterial changes (resistance and stiffness) during agin...
Mathematical models of the arterial tree constitute a valuable tool to investigate the hemodynamics ...
Hypertension is one of the most common age-related chronic disorders, and by predisposing individual...
Abstract—Previous studies in normotensive subjects have shown a slight decline in resting left ventr...
<div><p>During aging, systolic blood pressure continuously increases over time, whereas diastolic pr...
BACKGROUND:The age-related increase in pulse pressure (PP) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) is ofte...
A Windkessel model is used to evaluate and separate the effects of ageing from those of hypertension...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure associates with arterial stiffness, but the contribution of blood pressur...
1. Ageing exerts a marked effect on the cardiovascular system and, in particular, the large arteries...
Aging has a profound influence on arterial wall structure and function. We have previously reported ...
AbstractObjectives. We tested the hypothesis that age-related arterial stiffening is matched by vent...
The effect of age and blood pressure on the carotid and the radial artery distensibilities was inves...
Aging has a profound influence on arterial wall structure and function. We have previously reported ...
Hypertension has been recognized as the principal risk factor to cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: As arteries become stiffer with ageing, reflected waves move faster and augment...
Both aging and hypertension are significant risk factors for heart failure in the elderly. The purpo...
Mathematical models of the arterial tree constitute a valuable tool to investigate the hemodynamics ...
Hypertension is one of the most common age-related chronic disorders, and by predisposing individual...
Abstract—Previous studies in normotensive subjects have shown a slight decline in resting left ventr...
<div><p>During aging, systolic blood pressure continuously increases over time, whereas diastolic pr...
BACKGROUND:The age-related increase in pulse pressure (PP) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) is ofte...
A Windkessel model is used to evaluate and separate the effects of ageing from those of hypertension...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure associates with arterial stiffness, but the contribution of blood pressur...
1. Ageing exerts a marked effect on the cardiovascular system and, in particular, the large arteries...
Aging has a profound influence on arterial wall structure and function. We have previously reported ...
AbstractObjectives. We tested the hypothesis that age-related arterial stiffening is matched by vent...
The effect of age and blood pressure on the carotid and the radial artery distensibilities was inves...
Aging has a profound influence on arterial wall structure and function. We have previously reported ...
Hypertension has been recognized as the principal risk factor to cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: As arteries become stiffer with ageing, reflected waves move faster and augment...
Both aging and hypertension are significant risk factors for heart failure in the elderly. The purpo...
Mathematical models of the arterial tree constitute a valuable tool to investigate the hemodynamics ...
Hypertension is one of the most common age-related chronic disorders, and by predisposing individual...
Abstract—Previous studies in normotensive subjects have shown a slight decline in resting left ventr...