Aims: To estimate the size of regression to the mean with ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) measurement.Methods: Participants from five studies who had repeated blood pressure (BP) measurements using office and ambulatory devices were included. Regression to the mean was calculated following participants being grouped by baseline BP categories. Regression dilution ratio was calculated for groups defined by each baseline BP variable.Results: High baseline ABP readings were substantially lower on long-term follow-up, and low baseline readings tended to be higher. Regression to the mean was observed for all ABP parameters; for systolic and diastolic measures; and for intervention and control groups. For example, among those with baseline 24-h SB...
Casual blood pressure (CBP) measurements using a standard sphygmomanometer have traditionally consti...
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is com-monly used in clinical trials. Yet, its ability t...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the reproducibility of changes in the ambulatory blood pressure (BP) from the i...
Aims: To estimate the size of regression to the mean with ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) measuremen...
Background: Hypertension is present in approximately 25% of all adults in the US aged 20 to 74 years...
The aim of our study was to estimate the size of regression to the mean with home blood pressure (BP...
We tested the reproducibility of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) by the use of agreement...
Accumulating evidence on theprognostic utility of ambulatoryblood pressure (ABP) is beginning to shi...
Abstract Casual blood pressure measurements have been extensively questioned over the last five deca...
BACKGROUND: In cross-sectional studies, ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) correlates more closely than...
Abstract To assess the reproducibility of ambulatory blood pressure, we recorded 24-hour blood press...
Ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) has long been recognized by researchers as the gold standard of bloo...
BACKGROUND: High normal blood pressure (HNBP), i.e. blood pressure (BP) > or = 130/85 mmHg and <1...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the reproducibility of changes in the ambulatory blood pressure (BP) from the i...
Casual blood pressure (CBP) measurements using a standard sphygmomanometer have traditionally consti...
Casual blood pressure (CBP) measurements using a standard sphygmomanometer have traditionally consti...
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is com-monly used in clinical trials. Yet, its ability t...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the reproducibility of changes in the ambulatory blood pressure (BP) from the i...
Aims: To estimate the size of regression to the mean with ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) measuremen...
Background: Hypertension is present in approximately 25% of all adults in the US aged 20 to 74 years...
The aim of our study was to estimate the size of regression to the mean with home blood pressure (BP...
We tested the reproducibility of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) by the use of agreement...
Accumulating evidence on theprognostic utility of ambulatoryblood pressure (ABP) is beginning to shi...
Abstract Casual blood pressure measurements have been extensively questioned over the last five deca...
BACKGROUND: In cross-sectional studies, ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) correlates more closely than...
Abstract To assess the reproducibility of ambulatory blood pressure, we recorded 24-hour blood press...
Ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) has long been recognized by researchers as the gold standard of bloo...
BACKGROUND: High normal blood pressure (HNBP), i.e. blood pressure (BP) > or = 130/85 mmHg and <1...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the reproducibility of changes in the ambulatory blood pressure (BP) from the i...
Casual blood pressure (CBP) measurements using a standard sphygmomanometer have traditionally consti...
Casual blood pressure (CBP) measurements using a standard sphygmomanometer have traditionally consti...
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is com-monly used in clinical trials. Yet, its ability t...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the reproducibility of changes in the ambulatory blood pressure (BP) from the i...