Background: Several ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) measures have been associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk independent of clinic blood pressure (BP). African Americans have higher clinic BP compared with Whites but few data are available on racial differences in ABPM measures. Methods: We compared ABPM measures between African American (n = 178) and White (n = 103) participants at the Year 5 Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study visit. BP was measured during a study visit and the second and third measurements were averaged. ABPM was conducted over the following 24 hours. Results: Mean ± SD age of participants was 29.8±3.8 years and 30.8±3.5 years for African Americans and Whites, respective...
Objectives High blood pressure variability is increasingly used as a predictor of target-organ damag...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Minorities have a higher prevalence of hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease,...
Several ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) measures have been associated with increased car...
YesThis study investigated the relationship of ethnicity to the differences between blood pressure (...
Objectives: To describe correlates of measured systolic blood pressure (SBP) among community-dwellin...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the relationship of ethnicity to the differences between blood p...
Background: The disproportionate rates of cardiovascular disease in African Americans may, in part,...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the relationship of ethnicity to the differences between blood p...
Objective: Racism has been identified as a psychosocial stressor that may contribute to disparities ...
Background: Racial disparities in blood pressure (BP) control persist, but whether differences by ra...
To determine whether racial differences exist between consistency of medical care and blood pressure...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring is the reference standard for out-of-clinic BP measurement...
greater systemic vascular resistance (SVR) than do white individuals in response to laboratory chall...
Masked hypertension, defined as non-elevated clinic blood pressure (BP) with elevated out-of-clinic ...
Objectives High blood pressure variability is increasingly used as a predictor of target-organ damag...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Minorities have a higher prevalence of hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease,...
Several ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) measures have been associated with increased car...
YesThis study investigated the relationship of ethnicity to the differences between blood pressure (...
Objectives: To describe correlates of measured systolic blood pressure (SBP) among community-dwellin...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the relationship of ethnicity to the differences between blood p...
Background: The disproportionate rates of cardiovascular disease in African Americans may, in part,...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the relationship of ethnicity to the differences between blood p...
Objective: Racism has been identified as a psychosocial stressor that may contribute to disparities ...
Background: Racial disparities in blood pressure (BP) control persist, but whether differences by ra...
To determine whether racial differences exist between consistency of medical care and blood pressure...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring is the reference standard for out-of-clinic BP measurement...
greater systemic vascular resistance (SVR) than do white individuals in response to laboratory chall...
Masked hypertension, defined as non-elevated clinic blood pressure (BP) with elevated out-of-clinic ...
Objectives High blood pressure variability is increasingly used as a predictor of target-organ damag...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Minorities have a higher prevalence of hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease,...