Blood Pressure Responses During Exercise Were Associated With Average Home Blood Pressure and Home Blood Pressure Variability: The Electronic Framingham Heart Study — Xuzhi Wang (2025) | RDL Network
Blood Pressure Responses During Exercise Were Associated With Average Home Blood Pressure and Home Blood Pressure Variability: The Electronic Framingham Heart Study
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Xuzhi Wang
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Yuankai Zhang
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Chathurangi H Pathiravasan
Abstract
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Higher exercise BP responses were associated with higher average home-based BP, greater home-based hypertension risk, and increased home-based BP variability over a mid- to long-term time span. However, these associations may vary by antihypertensive medication use. Exercise BP may play an important role in hypertension prevention and treatment.
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