2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.42681
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Effects of Nondipping Blood Pressure Changes: A Nephrologist Prospect

Elmukhtar Habas,
Raza A Akbar,
Gamal Alfitori
et al.

Abstract: Blood pressure (BP) variations depend on various internal, environmental, and behavioral factors. BP fluctuations occur both in normotensive and hypertensive people. Although it fluctuates over the 24-hr day and night, the morning BP increases after waking up and declines throughout sleep. It is typical for BP to decrease by 10% to 20%, while sleeping, known as dipping BP. However, if there is no decrease in nighttime mean systolic BP or a drop of less than 10 mmHg, it is called nondipping BP. Conversely, reve… Show more

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“…Rhythmic blood pressure abnormalities could conceptually arise from a failure in sodium reabsorption that may occur at an inappropriate time of the day [11]. Another possibility may be found in a phenomenon called failure of the reactive system, where a mismatch for sodium ingested, physiological demand and failure in the generation of appropriate reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rhythmic blood pressure abnormalities could conceptually arise from a failure in sodium reabsorption that may occur at an inappropriate time of the day [11]. Another possibility may be found in a phenomenon called failure of the reactive system, where a mismatch for sodium ingested, physiological demand and failure in the generation of appropriate reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%