Hypertension in Adolescents Linked to Higher Body Mass Index
More than 40% of adolescents were found to have prehypertension or hypertension associated with higher body mass index.
More than 40% of adolescents were found to have prehypertension or hypertension associated with higher body mass index.
Systolic blood pressure rates are on the rise, which could lead to increased incidences of ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and chronic kidney disease.
Low-dose chlorthalidone/amiloride reduced hypertension and left ventricular mass.
Women who took antiplatelet agents had lower risks of spontaneous preterm births.
After 3 months, patients practicing yoga had notable decreases in blood pressure.
Serum uric acid was reduced by following the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet by 0.35 mg/dL.
Diastolic blood pressure trajectories throughout pregnancy predicted postpartum metabolic syndrome in normotensive pregnant women.
Trajectory data indicate that childhood blood pressure levels correlate with blood pressure status in young adulthood.
Recurrent preeclampsia developed in 29% of women with previous preeclampsia, and even in a nonpregnant state, these women had lower stroke volume and cardiac output.