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      Associations between day-by-day variability in blood pressure measured at home and antihypertensive drugs: the J-HOME-Morning study.

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          Abstract

          We identified the factors associated with home blood pressure (BP) variability in 1933 patients treated with hypertensive drugs (mean age, 67 years; women, 55%). Multivariate regression analysis showed that female gender, advanced age, home BP value, and home heart rate variability were positively associated with home BP variability, whereas home heart rate, body mass index, and duration of antihypertensive treatment were negatively associated with home BP variability. Moreover, not being medicated with amlodipine and being medicated with angiotensin II receptor blockers were associated with increased home systolic BP variability only among patients who were treated for less than 12 months.

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          Journal
          Clin. Exp. Hypertens.
          Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993)
          Informa UK Limited
          1525-6006
          1064-1963
          2012
          : 34
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sendai, Japan.
          Article
          10.3109/10641963.2012.681087
          22564087
          201862f9-caa9-42c9-8fd2-4796f7f6e3d4
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