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1 Individuals with poor cardiorespiratory fitness have higher blood pressure than fit individuals.
2 It is now recognized that abdominally obese individuals tend to have higher blood pressure.
3 Smokers had higher blood Cu, Zn, and Cd than nonsmokers.
4 Inflammation at 7 months of age was associated with higher blood pressure in later childhood.
5 In the orthostatic standing test, iRBD patients had higher blood pressure changes than healthy controls.
6 Individuals with high visceral adipose tissue levels have higher blood pressure, independent of their fitness.
7 A dose-dependent cumulative effect of chloroquine was demonstrated with higher blood concentrations during the treatment period.
8 In hypertensive patients the curve is right-shifted towards higher blood pressure values (pathological autoregulation).
9 There was substantially higher blood flow and wall shear stress in patients with pathologic pressure gradients.
10 Results: NAFLD patients had higher blood pressures, increased body mass indices, and more insulin resistance than controls.
11 She added that several ingredients in such foods, including fructose, have been tied to higher blood pressure.
12 Alcohol intake has been associated with higher blood pressure in acculturated populations but not in unacculturated societies.
13 Is part of the reason medical, possibly related to higher blood pressure and diabetes rates among ethnic minorities?
14 Early detection and subsequent targeted prevention and intervention may reduce the lifecourse burden associated with higher blood pressure.
15 Such positioning takes advantage of gravity to match areas of air-filled lung with areas of higher blood flow.
16 Migrants and urbanites were almost twice more likely to have hypertension and have higher blood sugar than villagers.
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