Objective: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that blood pressure (BP) reactivity to the stress of a clinic visit, the so-called white-coat effect, is associated with increased BP reactivity to physical activity. Design: Patients referred to our clinic for assessment of hypertension prospectively underwent 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring and simultaneous actigraphy. Methods: The difference between mean clinic BP and mean daytime ambulatory BP was considered to be a measure of the white-coat effect. Presence or absence of a white-coat effect (clinic-daytime difference > 0 mmHg) was added to a mixed model regression of BP on mean activity score for the 10-min interval preceding BP measurement. Results: The group (n = 421) was h...
Purpose White Coat Syndrome is the condition in which individuals often experience stress or anxiety...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between the systolic/diastolic white-coat effect (sWCE and dW...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether repeated office blood pressure controls ma...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that blood pressure (BP) reactivity to t...
Objective: To compare the blood pressure (BP) response to doctor's visit with the BP reaction to a p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and persistence of the white-coat effect (WCE) and white-co...
BACKGROUND: Gender, age, smoking, race, and body mass index have been reported to determine the ambu...
Objective To investigate the prevalence and persistence of the white-coat effect (WCE) and white-coa...
This study was a systematic replication of the work of Carels, Sherwood, and Blumenthal (1998) who s...
Background: The white-coat response can be identified on ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitoring ...
Background: Attention has recently been directed to a condition termed 'reversed white coat' becaus...
The purpose of the study was to examine psychological and methodological factors which would predic...
Introduction: White coat hypertension is a phenomenon in which a patient’s blood pressure in a clini...
Abstract The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between brachial‐ankle pulse wave vel...
The objective of this study was to assess blood pressure variability in patients with clinical normo...
Purpose White Coat Syndrome is the condition in which individuals often experience stress or anxiety...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between the systolic/diastolic white-coat effect (sWCE and dW...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether repeated office blood pressure controls ma...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that blood pressure (BP) reactivity to t...
Objective: To compare the blood pressure (BP) response to doctor's visit with the BP reaction to a p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and persistence of the white-coat effect (WCE) and white-co...
BACKGROUND: Gender, age, smoking, race, and body mass index have been reported to determine the ambu...
Objective To investigate the prevalence and persistence of the white-coat effect (WCE) and white-coa...
This study was a systematic replication of the work of Carels, Sherwood, and Blumenthal (1998) who s...
Background: The white-coat response can be identified on ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitoring ...
Background: Attention has recently been directed to a condition termed 'reversed white coat' becaus...
The purpose of the study was to examine psychological and methodological factors which would predic...
Introduction: White coat hypertension is a phenomenon in which a patient’s blood pressure in a clini...
Abstract The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between brachial‐ankle pulse wave vel...
The objective of this study was to assess blood pressure variability in patients with clinical normo...
Purpose White Coat Syndrome is the condition in which individuals often experience stress or anxiety...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between the systolic/diastolic white-coat effect (sWCE and dW...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether repeated office blood pressure controls ma...