Gender peculiarities of blood pressure changes in patients with arterial hypertension and different biorhythms
Kh.O. Novak-Mazepa,
M.I. Marushchak
Abstract:Background. It is known that the risk of cardiovascular diseases, especially in conditions of increased rhythm of life, psycho-emotional stress, social cataclysms, is associated with various biorhythms, therefore, the study of the influence of various factors on the course of hypertension, taking into account the patient's chronotype, remains relevant.
Aim of the study was to analyze the level of blood pressure in patients with arterial hypertension with different chronotypes of the female and male genders.
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