From Self-Surveillance in Schools and Monitoring in the Experimental Laboratory to Vascular Variability Disorders
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Year of publication | 2021 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | World heart journal |
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Keywords | Vascular Variability Disorders; Self-Surveillance; Monitoring |
Description | Blood pressure in highly variable, from moment to moment, withing a day, and from day to day. The circadian rhythm accounts for a large proportion of the variability in BP. Nonetheless, the diagnosis of hypertension often relies on just a few measurements, a situation in need to be rectified since BP variability also affects cardiovascular disease risk. |