Summary

Twenty-four-hour central ambulatory blood pressure (ceABP) was shown to be significantly lower than peripheral ambulatory blood pressure in adolescents and young adults. Higher blood pressure was found to be correlated with left ventricular mass index and common carotid intima-media thickness. This article presents data from a study of 24-hour ceABP in adolescents and young adults.

  • Hypertensive Disease
  • Cardiology Clinical Trials
  • Hypertensive Disease
  • Cardiology Clinical Trials
  • Cardiology
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