... said Thomas G. Pickering, M.D., D.Phil., chair of the statement writing group. “Blood pressure measurement and tracking could be improved with home monitoring by the patients themselves ...
... new, cutting-edge technology for measuring blood pressure and the health of the heart. The study, led ... now well recognised that traditional measures of blood pressure, using a cuff around the upper arm ...
... , 4 mm Hg higher systolic blood pressure (the top number) and were 3.5 times ... . However, larger studies and analyses with blood pressure measurements repeated over time, as recommended by the NHLBI ...
... and require calibration. Children might also become irritated while having their blood pressure measured by such a device, which may skew the results.
"Although we know anxiety elevates blood ...
... Belgium and Abruzzo in Italy. All participants underwent a medical examination, including blood pressure measurement, and answered a lifestyle and health questionnaire.
The researchers found 24% of ...
... white-coat effect (when an individual only has high blood pressure at the physician's office).
Gil F. ... .3 percent) of cardiovascular causes.
Blood pressure measured in the office did not predict any ...
... 1993, and then compared their systolic blood pressure measurements taken in 2007.
Premenopausal women ... Researchers determined vitamin D status by measuring blood concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D ...
... Society of Nephrology. Researchers compared blood pressure measurements obtained during regular doctor ... children with chronic kidney disease should have their blood pressure taken at home several times ...
... ankle brachial index, a ratio of blood pressure measurements used to indicate the risk of peripheral artery ... risk factors, including cigarette smoking, blood pressure, total and high-density lipoprotein ...
... hormone deficiency, receiving low-dose growth hormone resulted in improvement in fat and blood pressure measurements but worsened glucose levels, according to a study in the August 6 issue of JAMA, a ...
... study found no difference in brachial blood pressure -- measured on the arm -- between the two groups. Taken ... help prevent damage to organs receiving the blood and place less stress on the heart. Less ...
... events. This is the first study to link objectively measured sleep duration to a pre-clinical marker ... increase calcification. Second, although blood pressure measured during examinations did not seem ...
... supervisory-level personnel, Wright and colleagues found that while systolic and diastolic blood pressure measures were not individually related to psychological well-being, pulse product was. Those ...
... the coronary arteries have been shown to be more effective than standard cholesterol and blood pressure measurements in identifying patients who are most vulnerable to heart disease. Currently, these ...
... as hypertrophic cardiomyopathies. Doctors took a medical history, took weight and blood pressure measurements and listened for unusual heartbeats or murmurs. They also conducted an echocardiogram — a ...