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A Nested Case-Control Study on the High Normal Blood Pressure as a Risk Factor of Hypertension in Korean Middle-aged Men. |
Jong Myon Bae, Yoon Ok Ahn |
J Prev Med Public Health. 1999;32(4):513-525. |
A Nested Case-Control Study on the High-Normal Blood Pressure as a Risk Factor of Hypertension in Korean Middle-Aged Men High normal blood pressure is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease among middle-aged but not in elderly populations: 9-year results of a population-based study High-normal blood pressure in midlife is a stronger risk factor for incident hypertension 26 years later in women than men: the Hordaland Health Study A Modified Recommended Food Score Is Associated with a Lower Incidence of High Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged and Older Korean Men: The Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study The Association Between Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and Risk of Hypertension: A Case–Control Study Blood pressure components and risk for chronic kidney disease in middle-aged Japanese men: The Kansai Healthcare Study Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Hypertension for the Middle-Aged Population (30–59 Years) in Iran: A National Cross-Sectional Study Impaired fasting glucose as an independent risk factor for hypertension among healthy middle-aged Japanese subjects with optimal blood pressure: the Yuport Medical Checkup Centre retrospective cohort study Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in relation to blood pressure: a study in middle-aged men with normal and elevated blood pressure Is high-normal blood pressure a more important risk factor for cardiovascular disease in women than in men? The Hordaland Health study |
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