The associations of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) with stroke and with coronary heart disease (CHD) were investigated in nine major prospective observational studies: total 420,000 individuals, 843 strokes, and 4856 CHD events, 6-25 (mean 10) years of follow-up. The combined results demonstrate positive, continuous, and apparently independent associations, with no significant heterogeneity of effect among different studies. Within the range of DBP studied (about 70-110 mm Hg), there was no evidence of any "threshold" below which lower levels of DBP were not associated with lower risks of stroke and of CHD. Previous analyses have described the uncorrected associations of DBP measured just at "baseline" with subsequent disease rates. But, be...
The authors aimed to quantify the effects of current systolic blood pressure (SBP) and serum total c...
The relative importance of various blood pressure indices on cardiovascular risk in people with type...
Background—The last few years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of information availab...
Individual studies of stroke have not clearly answered two questions: on the relation, if any, betwe...
There are 14 unconfounded randomised trials of antihypertensive drugs (chiefly diuretics or beta-blo...
Most evidence about the effects of blood pressure on the risks of cardiovascular disease derives fro...
Introduction. Long-term variability in systolic blood pressure (SBP) is associated with a higher ris...
Excessively high and low achieved blood pressure (BP) may be associated with a bad outcome in patien...
Overviews of randomized controlled trials and prospective observational studies provide the most rel...
Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and pulse pressure are well established as risk f...
Very large observational studies have provided evidence against a “J-shaped association” between sys...
Background and Purpose: The strength of the association between blood pressure and stroke incidence ...
The authors aimed to quantify the effects of current systolic blood pressure (SBP) and serum total c...
The relative importance of various blood pressure indices on cardiovascular risk in people with type...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Blood pressure (BP) is a major risk factor for stroke and cardiovascular e...
The authors aimed to quantify the effects of current systolic blood pressure (SBP) and serum total c...
The relative importance of various blood pressure indices on cardiovascular risk in people with type...
Background—The last few years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of information availab...
Individual studies of stroke have not clearly answered two questions: on the relation, if any, betwe...
There are 14 unconfounded randomised trials of antihypertensive drugs (chiefly diuretics or beta-blo...
Most evidence about the effects of blood pressure on the risks of cardiovascular disease derives fro...
Introduction. Long-term variability in systolic blood pressure (SBP) is associated with a higher ris...
Excessively high and low achieved blood pressure (BP) may be associated with a bad outcome in patien...
Overviews of randomized controlled trials and prospective observational studies provide the most rel...
Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and pulse pressure are well established as risk f...
Very large observational studies have provided evidence against a “J-shaped association” between sys...
Background and Purpose: The strength of the association between blood pressure and stroke incidence ...
The authors aimed to quantify the effects of current systolic blood pressure (SBP) and serum total c...
The relative importance of various blood pressure indices on cardiovascular risk in people with type...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Blood pressure (BP) is a major risk factor for stroke and cardiovascular e...
The authors aimed to quantify the effects of current systolic blood pressure (SBP) and serum total c...
The relative importance of various blood pressure indices on cardiovascular risk in people with type...
Background—The last few years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of information availab...