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Volumn 24, Issue 4, 2002, Pages 261-275
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Insufficient duration of action of antihypertensive drugs mediates high blood pressure in the morning in hypertensive population: The Ohasama study
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Author keywords
Ambulatory blood pressure; Antihypertensive drugs; Circadian variation; Duration of action; Home measurement; Morning rise
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Indexed keywords
ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT;
ALPHA 1 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT;
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENT;
BETA ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT;
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKING AGENT;
DIPEPTIDYL CARBOXYPEPTIDASE INHIBITOR;
DIURETIC AGENT;
ADULT;
AGE;
AGED;
AMBULATORY MONITORING;
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE THERAPY;
ARTICLE;
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING;
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE;
DOSE TIME EFFECT RELATION;
DRUG EFFECT;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
HYPERTENSION;
JAPAN;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY;
SELF MONITORING;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE;
BLOOD PRESSURE;
BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT;
METHODOLOGY;
MIDDLE AGED;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY;
PHYSIOLOGY;
REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
ADULT;
AGED;
AGED, 80 AND OVER;
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS;
BLOOD PRESSURE;
BLOOD PRESSURE DETERMINATION;
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
HYPERTENSION;
JAPAN;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGE;
REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T;
HUMANS;
MIDDLE AGED;
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EID: 0036016012
PISSN: 10641963
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1081/CEH-120004230 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (61)
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References (26)
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