2007
DOI: 10.1253/circj.71.1283
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Comparison of Microalbuminuria in 2 Blood Pressure Categories of Prehypertensive Subjects

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“…5 Kim and colleagues' study showed that individuals with high normal BP have greater risk for CVD than those with normal BP. 28 In the current study, prevalence rates of overweight, hyperlipidemia (in both males and females) and TC concentration (males), TG (females) in both hypertensives and prehypertensives were higher than in normotensives, and CRP levels in hypertensives were higher than that in prehypertensives and normotensives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 41%
“…5 Kim and colleagues' study showed that individuals with high normal BP have greater risk for CVD than those with normal BP. 28 In the current study, prevalence rates of overweight, hyperlipidemia (in both males and females) and TC concentration (males), TG (females) in both hypertensives and prehypertensives were higher than in normotensives, and CRP levels in hypertensives were higher than that in prehypertensives and normotensives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 41%
“…Elevated concentrations of C-reactive protein, 19,20 tumor necrosis factor-α, 20 homocysteine, 21,22 oxidized low-density lipoprotein, 23 gamma-glutamyltransferase, 24 microalbuminuria, 25 and other inflammatory markers 20,23 are associated with higher blood pressure. High-normal blood pressure has been associated with increased carotid intima and media thickness, 26 altered cardiac morphological features, 26 and diastolic ventricular dysfunction, 27 which might be precursors of cardiovascular events.…”
Section: High-normal Blood Pressure and Precursors Of Cvdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with prehypertension have an increased prevalence of microalbuminuria (14). In this study of almost 2700 patients, those with prehypertension had a prevalence of microalbuminuria of 4.9%, compared with a prevalence of 2.8% in those with normal BP.…”
Section: Evidence Of Subclinical Target Organ Damagementioning
confidence: 54%