In order to set up a program of community control of hypertension at the work site, 8811 employees belonging to 12 factories of the same company (Agusta SpA, Italy) were screened. Seven hundred and seventy-two subjects (8%) were found to be hypertensive; 48% of them were hypercholesterolemic, 44% were smokers, 5% presented with hyperglycemia and 4% had left ventricular hypertrophy. Multiple regression analysis showed a significant correlation between hypertension and age, hypercholesterolemia, body mass index, occupational exposure to noise exceeding 80 dB and, below the age of 40 years, the type of job. Seven hundred and twenty-nine hypertensives were assigned to pharmacological treatment. This group of patients will be followed up for 3 y...
Comorbid conditions in patients with hypertension on the background of occupational hazards create a...
Objective: Resistant hypertension, is defined as an inadequate blood pressure control despite treatm...
Hypertension is a veritable health problem in the world. The aim of this retrospective study of indi...
This study was designed to assess advantages and cost-effectiveness of community control of hyperten...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Hypertension prevention and control are among the most important pub...
Background: Hypertension is a serious disease with increasing worldwide prevalence, leading to life-...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence, awareness, and control of hypertension in an ap...
Aim. To study the incidence of arterial hypertension (HT) and prevalence of risk factors and occupat...
In 1987, a cardiovascular risk profile was obtained on 836 workers of the National Electricity Co in...
Few studies have examined the professional risk factors for hypertension, especially in relation to ...
Limited data are available on the impact of hypertension in the different regions or urban areas in ...
More than 30 million American workers 17 years of age or older have some degree of hypertension, and...
ABSTRACT: High blood pressure as well as cardio-vascular, renal, and brain-vascular diseases related...
Introduction Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, which is responsible...
Abstract—To assess blood pressure (BP) control in a French working population through the use of a c...
Comorbid conditions in patients with hypertension on the background of occupational hazards create a...
Objective: Resistant hypertension, is defined as an inadequate blood pressure control despite treatm...
Hypertension is a veritable health problem in the world. The aim of this retrospective study of indi...
This study was designed to assess advantages and cost-effectiveness of community control of hyperten...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Hypertension prevention and control are among the most important pub...
Background: Hypertension is a serious disease with increasing worldwide prevalence, leading to life-...
The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence, awareness, and control of hypertension in an ap...
Aim. To study the incidence of arterial hypertension (HT) and prevalence of risk factors and occupat...
In 1987, a cardiovascular risk profile was obtained on 836 workers of the National Electricity Co in...
Few studies have examined the professional risk factors for hypertension, especially in relation to ...
Limited data are available on the impact of hypertension in the different regions or urban areas in ...
More than 30 million American workers 17 years of age or older have some degree of hypertension, and...
ABSTRACT: High blood pressure as well as cardio-vascular, renal, and brain-vascular diseases related...
Introduction Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, which is responsible...
Abstract—To assess blood pressure (BP) control in a French working population through the use of a c...
Comorbid conditions in patients with hypertension on the background of occupational hazards create a...
Objective: Resistant hypertension, is defined as an inadequate blood pressure control despite treatm...
Hypertension is a veritable health problem in the world. The aim of this retrospective study of indi...