Indices of mineral metabolism in blood and urine were analysed in relation to blood pressure in 97 healthy subjects aged 16-82 years. In a multivariate analysis, after allowing for the effects of sex, body mass index (BMI) and age, there was an inverse relationship between plasma level of ionized calcium and mean blood pressure (MBP) (beta = -50.0 mmHg/mmol/l P-ionized calcium, p = 0.0005). In univariate analyses MBP also showed statistically significant inverse relationships with plasma ionized calcium, serum phosphate and renal threshold concentration of phosphate; positive relationships to MBP were found for fasting urinary excretion of calcium and cyclic adenosine monophosphate. However, when examined multivariately, only the relation b...
Pan, XR Zheng, and Y Gu. The relation of urinary cations to blood pressure in boys aged seven to eig...
International audienceObjectiveHigh arterial pulse pressure is a predictor of cardiovascular morbimo...
BACKGROUND: The quantitative contribution of dietary calcium, potassium and magnesium to blood press...
Raised urinary calcium excretion has been reported in patients with essential hypertension, but it i...
SUMMARY. The reported correlation between plasma calcium and blood pressure has been investigated in...
Calcium plays a central role in maintaining vascular tone. Recent studies indicate that there are co...
none3Introduction: Recent evidence suggests an interaction between bone metabolism and blood pressur...
This research has been designed for the determination of the nutritional status, serum and urinary c...
Background: Hypertension is a major health problem in adults, and contributesto cardiovascular disea...
Relations between platelet cytosolic calcium, parathyroid hormone, and blood pressure were investiga...
Background. Previous studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between elevated blood lead (...
Sub-Saharan Africans face an increasing burden of hypertension. Although controversial, recent exper...
The interplays between calcium metabolic indices, retinal vascular status, plasma renin activity and...
Objective: To study associations between serum ionised calcium, serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) and ...
Several disturbances in calcium metabolism have been reported in primary hypertensive subjects. It i...
Pan, XR Zheng, and Y Gu. The relation of urinary cations to blood pressure in boys aged seven to eig...
International audienceObjectiveHigh arterial pulse pressure is a predictor of cardiovascular morbimo...
BACKGROUND: The quantitative contribution of dietary calcium, potassium and magnesium to blood press...
Raised urinary calcium excretion has been reported in patients with essential hypertension, but it i...
SUMMARY. The reported correlation between plasma calcium and blood pressure has been investigated in...
Calcium plays a central role in maintaining vascular tone. Recent studies indicate that there are co...
none3Introduction: Recent evidence suggests an interaction between bone metabolism and blood pressur...
This research has been designed for the determination of the nutritional status, serum and urinary c...
Background: Hypertension is a major health problem in adults, and contributesto cardiovascular disea...
Relations between platelet cytosolic calcium, parathyroid hormone, and blood pressure were investiga...
Background. Previous studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between elevated blood lead (...
Sub-Saharan Africans face an increasing burden of hypertension. Although controversial, recent exper...
The interplays between calcium metabolic indices, retinal vascular status, plasma renin activity and...
Objective: To study associations between serum ionised calcium, serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) and ...
Several disturbances in calcium metabolism have been reported in primary hypertensive subjects. It i...
Pan, XR Zheng, and Y Gu. The relation of urinary cations to blood pressure in boys aged seven to eig...
International audienceObjectiveHigh arterial pulse pressure is a predictor of cardiovascular morbimo...
BACKGROUND: The quantitative contribution of dietary calcium, potassium and magnesium to blood press...