2018
DOI: 10.1080/09291016.2018.1491193
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Chronobiologically interpreted ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: past, present, and future

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“…Adverse effects of high BP on the heart correlate better with 24-hour means of BP than with casual BP readings, to which nocturnal BP plays a particularly important role [8][9][10]. Under usual conditions, nighttime BP is typically lower than daytime BP.…”
Section: Our Understanding Of the Remarkably Large Intra-individual A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adverse effects of high BP on the heart correlate better with 24-hour means of BP than with casual BP readings, to which nocturnal BP plays a particularly important role [8][9][10]. Under usual conditions, nighttime BP is typically lower than daytime BP.…”
Section: Our Understanding Of the Remarkably Large Intra-individual A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circadian rhythms, which are endogenous oscillations with a period of approximately 24 hours, regulate many biological functions, including sleep and activity patterns. Recent research has demonstrated the interplay between circadian rhythms, hemodynamics, and physical activity [3][4][5]. For example, Gumarova et al [3] conducted a comparative analysis of circadian rhythms of hemodynamics and physical activity, highlighting the intricate relationship between these variables.…”
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confidence: 99%