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SUBMITTER: Li Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6854319 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Li Yan Y Thijs Lutgarde L Zhang Zhen-Yu ZY Asayama Kei K Hansen Tine W TW Boggia José J Björklund-Bodegård Kristina K Yang Wen-Yi WY Niiranen Teemu J TJ Ntineri Angeliki A Wei Fang-Fei FF Kikuya Masahiro M Ohkubo Takayoshi T Dolan Eamon E Hozawa Atsushi A Tsuji Ichiro I Stolarz-Skrzypek Katarzyna K Huang Qi-Fang QF Melgarejo Jesus D JD Tikhonoff Valérie V Malyutina Sofia S Casiglia Edoardo E Nikitin Yuri Y Lind Lars L Sandoya Edgardo E Aparicio Lucas L Barochiner Jessica J Gilis-Malinowska Natasza N Narkiewicz Krzysztof K Kawecka-Jaszcz Kalina K Maestre Gladys E GE Jula Antti M AM Johansson Jouni K JK Kuznetsova Tatiana T Kuznetsova Tatiana T Filipovský Jan J Stergiou George G Wang Ji-Guang JG Imai Yutaka Y O'Brien Eoin E Staessen Jan A JA
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) 20191021 6
Participant-level meta-analyses assessed the age-specific relevance of office blood pressure to cardiovascular complications, but this information is lacking for out-of-office blood pressure. At baseline, daytime ambulatory (n=12 624) or home (n=5297) blood pressure were measured in 17 921 participants (51.3% women; mean age, 54.2 years) from 17 population cohorts. Subsequently, mortality and cardiovascular events were recorded. Using multivariable Cox regression, floating absolute risk was comp ...[more]