The increase in Blood Pressure with Age and Body Mass Index is Overestimated by Conventional Sphygmomanometry

Volume: 136, Issue: 4, Pages: 450 - 459
Published: Aug 15, 1992
Abstract
This cross-sectional study investigated whether the technique of blood pressure measurement used (conventional sphygmomanometry vs. ambulatory monitoring) affects the relation between blood pressure and both age and body mass index. Two independent data sets were analyzed. The first comprised 328 subjects (48% men) drawn from the population of a small Belgian town, and the second comprised 776 Irish bank employees (51% men). Age ranged from 17...
Paper Details
Title
The increase in Blood Pressure with Age and Body Mass Index is Overestimated by Conventional Sphygmomanometry
Published Date
Aug 15, 1992
Volume
136
Issue
4
Pages
450 - 459
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