Blood pressure (BP) follows a circadian rhythm, with 10% to 15% lower values during nighttime than during daytime. The absence of a nocturnal BP decrease (dipping) is associated with target organ damage, but the determinants of dipping are poorly understood. We assessed whether the nighttime BP and the dipping are associated with the circadian pattern of sodium excretion. Ambulatory BP and daytime and nighttime urinary electrolyte excretion were measured simultaneously in 325 individuals of African descent from 73 families. When divided into sex-specific tertiles of day:night ratios of urinary sodium excretion rate, subjects in tertile 1 (with the lowest ratio) were 6.5 years older and had a 9.8-mm Hg higher nighttime systolic BP (SBP) and ...
Abstract BACKGROUND While the positive relationship between urinary sodium excretion and blood press...
BACKGROUND Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associat...
BACKGROUND: Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associa...
Blood pressure (BP) follows a circadian rhythm, with 10% to 15% lower values during nighttime than d...
located on the World Wide Web at: The online version of this article, along with updated information...
Blood pressure follows a circadian rhythm with a physiologic 10% to 20% decrease during the night. T...
Nondipping blood pressure (BP) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. This study exam...
Nocturnal blood pressure is elevated with natriuresis and proteinuria as renal function deteriorates...
Abstract—Blood pressure (BP) normally decreases during the night. Absence of this phenomenon (nondip...
SUMMARY Studies generally indicate that excretion of sodium, potassium, and water is greater during ...
Background: Although abnormal blood pressure (BP) patterns are associated with adverse cardiorenal o...
Impaired nocturnal blood pressure (BP) dipping (i.e., \u3c10% decline in nocturnal BP) is associated...
BackgroundThe relationship between sodium intake and blood pressure (BP) is affected by many factors...
Previous studies investigating the relationship between sodium intake and blood pressure have mostly...
While the positive relationship between urinary sodium excretion and blood pressure (BP) is well est...
Abstract BACKGROUND While the positive relationship between urinary sodium excretion and blood press...
BACKGROUND Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associat...
BACKGROUND: Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associa...
Blood pressure (BP) follows a circadian rhythm, with 10% to 15% lower values during nighttime than d...
located on the World Wide Web at: The online version of this article, along with updated information...
Blood pressure follows a circadian rhythm with a physiologic 10% to 20% decrease during the night. T...
Nondipping blood pressure (BP) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. This study exam...
Nocturnal blood pressure is elevated with natriuresis and proteinuria as renal function deteriorates...
Abstract—Blood pressure (BP) normally decreases during the night. Absence of this phenomenon (nondip...
SUMMARY Studies generally indicate that excretion of sodium, potassium, and water is greater during ...
Background: Although abnormal blood pressure (BP) patterns are associated with adverse cardiorenal o...
Impaired nocturnal blood pressure (BP) dipping (i.e., \u3c10% decline in nocturnal BP) is associated...
BackgroundThe relationship between sodium intake and blood pressure (BP) is affected by many factors...
Previous studies investigating the relationship between sodium intake and blood pressure have mostly...
While the positive relationship between urinary sodium excretion and blood pressure (BP) is well est...
Abstract BACKGROUND While the positive relationship between urinary sodium excretion and blood press...
BACKGROUND Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associat...
BACKGROUND: Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associa...