From Self-Surveillance in Schools and Monitoring in the Experimental Laboratory to Vascular Variability Disorders

Authors

SACKETT LUNDEEN Linda OTSUKA Kuniaki HAVELKOVÁ Alena SIEGELOVÁ Jarmila BEATY Larry A. CORNELISSEN Germaine

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source World heart journal
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
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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.

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