Some of the most important findings in this field have come from the INTERSALT study, a standardized, worldwide epidemiological study with a large sample size that showed a strong link between 24-h sodium excretion and blood pressure (BP) both within and across populations. By adopting a ...
What is an average blood pressure by race/ethnicity? Average blood pressure by race/ethnicity can vary based on the demographics as highlighted by Dr. Anum Saeed and colleagues from the American College of Cardiology in a 2020 expert analysis in their white paper report. Genetics, socioeconomic...
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Altitude affects blood pressure (BP) depending on duration and absolute altitude of exposure. Until now changes in BP during exposure to altitude were studied only in Caucasians. It is not known whether BP is affected differently in black and white people in response to altitude.During a 6-day...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of adiposity on blood pressure (BP) intensifies as children become increasingly obese. Black children tend to have greater body mass index (BMI) and higher BP than age-matched white children. It is unclear whether the BP effects of BMI are race-...
… The decrease (8) blood pressure occurred (9) race or (10) and whether or not study participants are a "typical American diet", (11) is high in saturated fats and contains few fruits and (12) or the so-called DASH (for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension)diet, which emphasizes ...
HR indicates hazard ratio; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage; SBP, systolic blood pressure. Table. Baseline Characteristics and Stroke Incidence Among Participants View LargeDownload Supplement 1. eFigure. Absolute Risk for Overall Stroke and Stroke Type by Race and Ethnicity eTable. Sensitivity Analysis of...
25: The impact of race on blood pressure trajectory in the postpartum perioddoi:10.1016/j.ajog.2019.11.041Alisse HauspurgCamila CabreraLara LemonAnna BinstockJacob LarkinBeth QuinnAndrew WatsonRichard BeigiHyagriv SimhanAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology...
Race/ethnicity determines the relationships between oxidative stress markers and blood pressure in individuals with high cardiovascular disease risk (2017) Race/ethnicity determines the relationships between oxidative stress markers and blood pressure in individuals with high cardiovascular disease risk. J .....
An abnormal blood pressure response during exercise is defined as a failure to augment or sustain a systolic blood pressure of more than 25 mm Hg above the resting systolic blood pressure. From: Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2004