BACKGROUND Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular events. However, the determinants of the loss of nocturnal BP dipping are only beginning to be understood. We investigated whether different indicators of physical activity were associated with the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional study of 103 patients referred for 24-hour ambulatory monitoring of BP. We measured these patients' step count (SC), active energy expenditure (AEE), and total energy expenditure simultaneously, using actigraphs. RESULTS In our study population of 103 patients, most of whom were hypertensive, SC and AEE were associated with nighttime...
Nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping can be quantified as the ratio of mean nighttime (sleep) BP to...
Blood pressure (BP) follows a circadian rhythm, with 10% to 15% lower values during nighttime than d...
Abstract—Blood pressure (BP) normally decreases during the night. Absence of this phenomenon (nondip...
BACKGROUND: Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associa...
Objective. The aim of this study was to define the relationship between physical activity and the ma...
Blunted nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping is prognostic of cardiovascular morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Although abnormal blood pressure (BP) patterns are associated with adverse cardiorenal o...
Nondipping blood pressure (BP) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. This study exam...
It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure during ni...
The relationship between regular physical activity, measured objectively and by self-report, and th...
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring provides information about the day-night blood pressure profile...
Abstract It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure ...
24h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) can easily detect the circadian blood pressure (BP) ...
Blunted nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping is prognostic of cardiovascular morbidity and mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Blunted dips in nocturnal systolic blood pressure (SBP) are independently related to car...
Nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping can be quantified as the ratio of mean nighttime (sleep) BP to...
Blood pressure (BP) follows a circadian rhythm, with 10% to 15% lower values during nighttime than d...
Abstract—Blood pressure (BP) normally decreases during the night. Absence of this phenomenon (nondip...
BACKGROUND: Higher nighttime blood pressure (BP) and the loss of nocturnal dipping of BP are associa...
Objective. The aim of this study was to define the relationship between physical activity and the ma...
Blunted nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping is prognostic of cardiovascular morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Although abnormal blood pressure (BP) patterns are associated with adverse cardiorenal o...
Nondipping blood pressure (BP) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. This study exam...
It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure during ni...
The relationship between regular physical activity, measured objectively and by self-report, and th...
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring provides information about the day-night blood pressure profile...
Abstract It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure ...
24h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) can easily detect the circadian blood pressure (BP) ...
Blunted nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping is prognostic of cardiovascular morbidity and mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Blunted dips in nocturnal systolic blood pressure (SBP) are independently related to car...
Nighttime blood pressure (BP) dipping can be quantified as the ratio of mean nighttime (sleep) BP to...
Blood pressure (BP) follows a circadian rhythm, with 10% to 15% lower values during nighttime than d...
Abstract—Blood pressure (BP) normally decreases during the night. Absence of this phenomenon (nondip...