Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in 9357 subjects from 11 populations highlights missed opportunities for cardiovascular prevention in women

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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in 9357 subjects from 11 populations highlights missed opportunities for cardiovascular prevention in women. / Boggia, José; Thijs, Lutgarde; Hansen, Tine W; Li, Yan; Kikuya, Masahiro; Björklund-Bodegård, Kristina; Richart, Tom; Ohkubo, Takayoshi; Jeppesen, Jørgen; Torp-Pedersen, Christian; Dolan, Eamon; Kuznetsova, Tatiana; Olszanecka, Agnieszka; Tikhonoff, Valérie; Malyutina, Sofia; Casiglia, Edoardo; Nikitin, Yuri; Lind, Lars Solskov; Maestre, Gladys; Sandoya, Edgardo; Kawecka-Jaszcz, Kalina; Imai, Yutaka; Wang, Jiguang; Ibsen, Hans; O'Brien, Eoin; Staessen, Jan A; International Database on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Relation to Cardiovascular Outcomes Investigators; Jeppesen, Jørgen Lykke.

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Boggia, J, Thijs, L, Hansen, TW, Li, Y, Kikuya, M, Björklund-Bodegård, K, Richart, T, Ohkubo, T, Jeppesen, J, Torp-Pedersen, C, Dolan, E, Kuznetsova, T, Olszanecka, A, Tikhonoff, V, Malyutina, S, Casiglia, E, Nikitin, Y, Lind, LS, Maestre, G, Sandoya, E, Kawecka-Jaszcz, K, Imai, Y, Wang, J, Ibsen, H, O'Brien, E, Staessen, JA, International Database on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Relation to Cardiovascular Outcomes Investigators & Jeppesen, JL 2011, 'Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in 9357 subjects from 11 populations highlights missed opportunities for cardiovascular prevention in women', Hypertension, bind 57, nr. 3, s. 397-405. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.156828

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Boggia, J., Thijs, L., Hansen, T. W., Li, Y., Kikuya, M., Björklund-Bodegård, K., Richart, T., Ohkubo, T., Jeppesen, J., Torp-Pedersen, C., Dolan, E., Kuznetsova, T., Olszanecka, A., Tikhonoff, V., Malyutina, S., Casiglia, E., Nikitin, Y., Lind, L. S., Maestre, G., ... Jeppesen, J. L. (2011). Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in 9357 subjects from 11 populations highlights missed opportunities for cardiovascular prevention in women. Hypertension, 57(3), 397-405. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.156828

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Boggia J, Thijs L, Hansen TW, Li Y, Kikuya M, Björklund-Bodegård K o.a. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in 9357 subjects from 11 populations highlights missed opportunities for cardiovascular prevention in women. Hypertension. 2011 mar. 1;57(3):397-405. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.156828

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Boggia, José ; Thijs, Lutgarde ; Hansen, Tine W ; Li, Yan ; Kikuya, Masahiro ; Björklund-Bodegård, Kristina ; Richart, Tom ; Ohkubo, Takayoshi ; Jeppesen, Jørgen ; Torp-Pedersen, Christian ; Dolan, Eamon ; Kuznetsova, Tatiana ; Olszanecka, Agnieszka ; Tikhonoff, Valérie ; Malyutina, Sofia ; Casiglia, Edoardo ; Nikitin, Yuri ; Lind, Lars Solskov ; Maestre, Gladys ; Sandoya, Edgardo ; Kawecka-Jaszcz, Kalina ; Imai, Yutaka ; Wang, Jiguang ; Ibsen, Hans ; O'Brien, Eoin ; Staessen, Jan A ; International Database on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Relation to Cardiovascular Outcomes Investigators ; Jeppesen, Jørgen Lykke. / Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in 9357 subjects from 11 populations highlights missed opportunities for cardiovascular prevention in women. I: Hypertension. 2011 ; Bind 57, Nr. 3. s. 397-405.

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abstract = "To analyze sex-specific relative and absolute risks associated with blood pressure (BP), we performed conventional and 24-hour ambulatory BP measurements in 9357 subjects (mean age, 52.8 years; 47% women) recruited from 11 populations. We computed standardized multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios for associations between outcome and systolic BP. During a course of 11.2 years (median), 1245 participants died, 472 of cardiovascular causes. The number of fatal combined with nonfatal events was 1080, 525, and 458 for cardiovascular and cardiac events and for stroke, respectively. In women and men alike, systolic BP predicted outcome, irrespective of the type of BP measurement. Women compared with men were at lower risk (hazard ratios for death and all cardiovascular events=0.66 and 0.62, respectively; P",
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AU - Li, Yan

AU - Kikuya, Masahiro

AU - Björklund-Bodegård, Kristina

AU - Richart, Tom

AU - Ohkubo, Takayoshi

AU - Jeppesen, Jørgen

AU - Torp-Pedersen, Christian

AU - Dolan, Eamon

AU - Kuznetsova, Tatiana

AU - Olszanecka, Agnieszka

AU - Tikhonoff, Valérie

AU - Malyutina, Sofia

AU - Casiglia, Edoardo

AU - Nikitin, Yuri

AU - Lind, Lars Solskov

AU - Maestre, Gladys

AU - Sandoya, Edgardo

AU - Kawecka-Jaszcz, Kalina

AU - Imai, Yutaka

AU - Wang, Jiguang

AU - Ibsen, Hans

AU - O'Brien, Eoin

AU - Staessen, Jan A

AU - International Database on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Relation to Cardiovascular Outcomes Investigators

AU - Jeppesen, Jørgen Lykke

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