1988
DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.12.2.206
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Left ventricular mass and exercise responses predict future blood pressure. The Muscatine Study.

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“…Longitudinal studies have shown that SBP or the calculated heart rate and SBP product during exercise are positively associated with future resting BP, even independent of resting SBP and other CV risk factors (85,86). An exaggerated BP response to treadmill exercise has been observed in children with white-coat HTN (87).…”
Section: Blood Pressure During Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longitudinal studies have shown that SBP or the calculated heart rate and SBP product during exercise are positively associated with future resting BP, even independent of resting SBP and other CV risk factors (85,86). An exaggerated BP response to treadmill exercise has been observed in children with white-coat HTN (87).…”
Section: Blood Pressure During Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,[11][12][13][14] The majority of these studies only measured LVM at baseline and 1 follow-up, 11,12,14 which does not provide a sufficient basis for studying development. 15 Two recent longitudinal studies included multiple evaluations of LVM in youth.…”
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“…A HAS, neste caso, poderia ser um fator secundário à HVE, e não primário, como cogitado anteriormente. A exacerbação da função sistólica e a HVE seriam os fatores causais da HAS [7][8][9]23,44 . A hiperfunção ventricular pode ser relacionada à HVE, o que não é concordante entre os diversos autores 45,46 .…”
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“…A história familiar de HAS é fator predisponente para elevação da pressão arterial (PA) e para alterações estruturais e hemodinâmicas, que podem preceder o diagnóstico de HAS [5][6][7][8][9] . O enfoque destes indivíduos deve ser diferente para prevenir o aparecimento de HAS e, talvez, modificar a sua história natural.…”
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