Background: We determined clinical predictors of the rate of rise (RoR) in blood pressure in the morning as well as a novel measure of the power of the BP surge (BPpower) derived from ambulatory blood pressure recordings. Methods: BPpower and RoR were calculated from 409 ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) recordings from subjects attending a cardiovascular risk clinic. Anthropometric data, blood biochemistry, and history were recorded. The 409 subjects were 20-82 years old (average 57, SD = 13), 46% male, 9% with hypertension but not on medication and 34% on antihypertensive medication. Results: Average RoR was 11.1 mmHg/hour (SD = 8) and BPpower was 273 mmHg2/hour (SD = 235). Only cholesterol, low density lipoprotein and body mass index (BMI)...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated blood pressure (BP) response to exercise with respect to BP morning surg...
Objective: To delineate more precisely an operational threshold for making clinical decisions based ...
[[abstract]]Objective: Evidences showed that morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MS) and nocturnal hy...
Background: We determined clinical predictors of the rate of rise (RoR) in blood pressure in the mor...
Background: We defined a new measure of the morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MBPS) that is derived...
Background:The morning period which is recognized as the highest risk for cardiovascular events is a...
Objective: To determine the usefulness of monitoring morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) to predict ...
Objective : To define the influence of morning physical activity levels on the magnitude of the morn...
Objective: An excess morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) may portend an increased cardiovascular ris...
[[abstract]]Abstract: Objective:Morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MS) is recognized as an important...
The ability of the arterial baroreflex to regulate blood pressure may influence the magnitude of the...
Experts proposed blood pressure (BP) load derived from 24-hour ambulatory BP recordings as a more ac...
OBJECTIVE: The blood pressure (BP) rise on awakening (morning surge) might be a predictor of hype...
BACKGROUND: High normal blood pressure (HNBP), i.e. blood pressure (BP) > or = 130/85 mmHg and <1...
Previous studies on the prognostic significance of the morning blood pressure surge (MS) produced in...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated blood pressure (BP) response to exercise with respect to BP morning surg...
Objective: To delineate more precisely an operational threshold for making clinical decisions based ...
[[abstract]]Objective: Evidences showed that morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MS) and nocturnal hy...
Background: We determined clinical predictors of the rate of rise (RoR) in blood pressure in the mor...
Background: We defined a new measure of the morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MBPS) that is derived...
Background:The morning period which is recognized as the highest risk for cardiovascular events is a...
Objective: To determine the usefulness of monitoring morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) to predict ...
Objective : To define the influence of morning physical activity levels on the magnitude of the morn...
Objective: An excess morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) may portend an increased cardiovascular ris...
[[abstract]]Abstract: Objective:Morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MS) is recognized as an important...
The ability of the arterial baroreflex to regulate blood pressure may influence the magnitude of the...
Experts proposed blood pressure (BP) load derived from 24-hour ambulatory BP recordings as a more ac...
OBJECTIVE: The blood pressure (BP) rise on awakening (morning surge) might be a predictor of hype...
BACKGROUND: High normal blood pressure (HNBP), i.e. blood pressure (BP) > or = 130/85 mmHg and <1...
Previous studies on the prognostic significance of the morning blood pressure surge (MS) produced in...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated blood pressure (BP) response to exercise with respect to BP morning surg...
Objective: To delineate more precisely an operational threshold for making clinical decisions based ...
[[abstract]]Objective: Evidences showed that morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MS) and nocturnal hy...