The relationship between degree of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) reduction and mortality was examined among hypertensives, ages 30-69, in the Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program (HDFP). The HDFP was a multi-center community-based trial, which followed 10,940 hypertensive participants for five years. One-year survival was required for inclusion in this investigation since the one-year annual visit was the first occasion where change in blood pressure could be measured on all participants. During the subsequent four years of follow-up on 10,052 participants, 568 deaths occurred. For levels of change in DBP and for categories of variables related to mortality, the crude mortality rate was calculated. Time-dependent life tables were a...
Background: Information is scarce regarding effects of antihypertensive medication on blood pressure...
Background: Information is scarce regarding effects of antihypertensive medication on blood pressure...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that reducing systolic blood pressure (BP) tooutcomes; h...
The relationship between degree of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) reduction and mortality was examin...
gram (HDFP) showed a significant reduction in both cardiovascular and noncardiovascular death rates ...
Background: It is well established that high blood pressure (BP) increase the risk of death from car...
Many studies of blood pressure in the elderly have found higher death rates in groups with the lowes...
sion have usually shown a continuous and positive relationship between blood pressure and mortality....
To investigate the relation between nocturnal decline in blood pressure and mortality, we obtained a...
Higher diastolic pressure predicted better survival in men 75 years or older in two prior analyses i...
OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate changes in c...
BACKGROUND: Population-based longitudinal studies of hypertension have usually shown a continuous an...
International audienceAbstract Aims This study determined whether the improvements in hypertension m...
Hypertension is the most common chronic disease, with a global diagnosed prevalence of 70% by age se...
Background: The relation between high blood pressure (BP) and mortality risk in older individuals (a...
Background: Information is scarce regarding effects of antihypertensive medication on blood pressure...
Background: Information is scarce regarding effects of antihypertensive medication on blood pressure...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that reducing systolic blood pressure (BP) tooutcomes; h...
The relationship between degree of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) reduction and mortality was examin...
gram (HDFP) showed a significant reduction in both cardiovascular and noncardiovascular death rates ...
Background: It is well established that high blood pressure (BP) increase the risk of death from car...
Many studies of blood pressure in the elderly have found higher death rates in groups with the lowes...
sion have usually shown a continuous and positive relationship between blood pressure and mortality....
To investigate the relation between nocturnal decline in blood pressure and mortality, we obtained a...
Higher diastolic pressure predicted better survival in men 75 years or older in two prior analyses i...
OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate changes in c...
BACKGROUND: Population-based longitudinal studies of hypertension have usually shown a continuous an...
International audienceAbstract Aims This study determined whether the improvements in hypertension m...
Hypertension is the most common chronic disease, with a global diagnosed prevalence of 70% by age se...
Background: The relation between high blood pressure (BP) and mortality risk in older individuals (a...
Background: Information is scarce regarding effects of antihypertensive medication on blood pressure...
Background: Information is scarce regarding effects of antihypertensive medication on blood pressure...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that reducing systolic blood pressure (BP) tooutcomes; h...