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The following pages link to Impact of body weight on blood pressure with a focus on sex differences: the Tromso Study, 1986-1995. (Q47227776):
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- The cardiovascular response to arousal from sleep decreases with age in healthy adults. (Q30492018) (← links)
- The Illinois Women's Health Registry: advancing women's health research and education in Illinois, USA (Q33763677) (← links)
- Human obesity: an evolutionary approach to understanding our bulging waistline (Q34105385) (← links)
- Rapid increases in infant adiposity and overweight/obesity in childhood are associated with higher central and brachial blood pressure in early adulthood (Q34171105) (← links)
- Risk factors for type 2 diabetes in groups stratified according to metabolic syndrome: a 10-year follow-up of the Tromsø Study (Q34863892) (← links)
- Comparison of various anthropometric and body fat indices in identifying cardiometabolic disturbances in Chinese men and women (Q34947977) (← links)
- Weight control and the management of obesity after menopause: the role of physical activity (Q35067728) (← links)
- Health benefits of reducing sugar-sweetened beverage intake in high risk populations of California: results from the cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy model (Q35069749) (← links)
- Coronary heart disease and stroke attributable to major risk factors is similar in Argentina and the United States: the Coronary Heart Disease Policy Model (Q35115881) (← links)
- Study of serum homocysteine, folic Acid and vitamin b(12) in patients with preeclampsia (Q35184301) (← links)
- Sex-related differences in heart failure (Q35188921) (← links)
- Race/ethnic and sex differentials in pulse pressure among us adults (Q35251228) (← links)
- Impact of Gender on the Association of Epicardial Fat Thickness, Obesity, and Circadian Blood Pressure Pattern in Hypertensive Patients (Q35603503) (← links)
- Sex Differences in Biological Markers of Health in the Study of Stress, Aging and Health in Russia (Q35676991) (← links)
- A prospective study of body mass index and the risk of developing hypertension in men. (Q35893550) (← links)
- Body mass index as a predictor of hypertension incidence among initially healthy normotensive women (Q36135288) (← links)
- Projected Impact of Mexico's Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax Policy on Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease: A Modeling Study (Q36179249) (← links)
- Plasma adiponectin and the risk of hypertension in white and black postmenopausal women. (Q36291367) (← links)
- Identification of Hypertension Predictors and Application to Hypertension Prediction in an Urban Han Chinese Population: A Longitudinal Study, 2005-2010. (Q36330766) (← links)
- Hypertension in women: latest findings and clinical implications (Q36443810) (← links)
- Change in Body Mass Index and Its Impact on Incidence of Hypertension in 18-65-Year-Old Chinese Adults (Q36732251) (← links)
- Overweight, obesity, and the development of stage 3 CKD: the Framingham Heart Study (Q36865845) (← links)
- Changes in Body Weight From Young Adulthood to Middle Age and Its Association With Blood Pressure and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hong Kong Chinese Women. (Q36877562) (← links)
- Secondary effects of antipsychotics: women at greater risk than men. (Q37133664) (← links)
- Leptin is associated with blood pressure and hypertension in women from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study (Q37157649) (← links)
- Association between central obesity and circadian parameters of blood pressure from the korean ambulatory blood pressure monitoring registry: Kor-ABP registry. (Q37220466) (← links)
- Association of hypertension with changes in the body mass index of university students (Q37232251) (← links)
- Leptin Induces Hypertension and Endothelial Dysfunction via Aldosterone-Dependent Mechanisms in Obese Female Mice. (Q37382953) (← links)
- Determining lifestyle correlates of body mass index using multilevel analyses: the Tromsø Study, 1979-2001. (Q39735335) (← links)
- Body Mass Index and Hypertension Among Chinese Governmental and Institutional Employees in Beijing (Q39996409) (← links)
- What is the impact of underweight on self-reported health trajectories and mortality rates: a cohort study (Q42284756) (← links)
- Control of baseline cardiovascular risk factors in the SU-FOL-OM3 study cohort: does the localization of the arterial event matter? (Q43136412) (← links)
- Trends in educational inequalities in cardiovascular risk factors: a longitudinal study among 48,000 middle-aged Norwegian men and women (Q44250811) (← links)
- Gender disparities in hypertension among different ethnic groups in Amsterdam, The Netherlands: the SUNSET study (Q46473407) (← links)
- Abdominal obesity is associated with potassium depletion and changes in glucose homeostasis during diuretic therapy (Q46542523) (← links)
- Association of BMI and nutritional habits with hypertension in the adult population of Croatia (Q46645977) (← links)
- Reductions in blood pressure following energy restriction for weight loss do not rebound after re-establishment of energy balance in overweight and obese subjects (Q47225192) (← links)
- Natriuretic peptides as markers of preclinical cardiac disease in obesity. (Q47863480) (← links)
- Sex-specific differences in hypertension and associated cardiovascular disease (Q49584065) (← links)
- Sex Differences in Mechanisms of Hypertension Associated With Obesity (Q50043292) (← links)
- Association of Anthropometric Indices of Obesity with Hypertension in Chinese Elderly: An Analysis of Age and Gender Differences. (Q52578350) (← links)
- What's the Risk? Older Women Report Fewer Symptoms for Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome than Younger Women (Q58724842) (← links)
- Sex-specific responses to mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism in hypertensive African American males and females (Q64086323) (← links)
- The role of the gut microbiome in sex differences in arterial pressure (Q64087241) (← links)
- Effect of long-term body weight change on the incidence of hypertension in Japanese men and women (Q75266424) (← links)
- BMI change and leisure time physical activity (LTPA): an 11-y follow-up study in apparently healthy men aged 20-69 y with normal weight at baseline (Q75266430) (← links)
- Blood pressure and pulse pressure development in a population sample of women with special reference to basal body mass and distribution of body fat and their changes during 24 years (Q78807388) (← links)
- Change in body mass index and its impact on blood pressure: a prospective population study (Q81612072) (← links)
- Adiposity, physical activity, and risk of hypertension: prospective data from the population-based HUNT Study, Norway (Q87888960) (← links)
- New roles of aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptors in cardiovascular disease: translational and sex-specific effects (Q89342718) (← links)