High blood pressure (“hypertension“) is largely treatable with lifestyle and medications, but only slightly over half of women with high blood pressure have their condition under control says a recent study from the American Heart Association (ADA). So what is normal blood pressure for women?
"Many of us in medicine have long believed that women simply 'catch up' to men in terms of their cardiovascular risk," Dr. Susan Cheng, an author of the study and the director of Public Health Research at the Smidt Heart Institute at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, ...
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Blood pressure and self-reported physical activity and ST were collected 8–10 years after delivery at study enrollment. Logistic and linear regression models examined associations between ST and blood pressure and adjusted for MVPA. Women with the highest amount of ST were less likely to be ...
Self-monitoring of blood pressure in the BUMP trials was reassuring, acceptable, and convenient and sometimes alerted women to raised BP. While empowering, taking a series of self-monitored readings also introduced uncertainty and new responsibility. Some declined to participate due to a range of co...
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M Monk - 《Clinical & Investigative Medicine》 被引量: 147发表: 1981年 Combined work and leisure physical activity and risk of stroke in men and women in the European prospective investigation into Cancer-Norfolk Prospective P... After adjusting for age, sex, systolic blood pressure, body mass...
“given the high lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease, especially among reproductive-age black women, we need to better identify the root causes contributing to the strain,” said senior researcher tanya spruill , an associate professor of population health and medicine at nyu langone...
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A multi-center study of more than 3,000 people with high blood pressure and brain aneurysms found that the use of RAAS inhibitors, a class of blood pressure lowering medications, reduced the risk of an aneurysm rupture by 18%, according to new research p