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2. May Measure Month 2022 in Italy: A Focus on Fixed-dose Combination, Therapeutic Adherence, and Medical Inertia in a Nationwide Survey
3. Healthy overweight and obesity in the young: Prevalence and risk of major adverse cardiovascular events
4. Exaggerated blood pressure response to standing in young-to-middle-age subjects: prevalence and factors involved
5. Automated ‘oscillometric’ blood pressure measuring devices: how they work and what they measure
6. Carotid elasticity is impaired in stage 1 hypertensive patients with well-controlled blood pressure levels
7. HEALTHY METABOLIC STATUS: HOW FREQUENT IS THE TRANSITION TO A METABOLICALLY UNHEALTHY PHENOTYPE?
8. REPRODUCIBILITY OF NIGHT-TIME BLOOD PRESSURE PHENOTYPES. RESULTS FROM THE HARVEST
9. MAY MEASURE MONTH 2022 IN ITALY: RESULTS OF A NATIONWIDE SURVEY
10. TYG INDEX AS PREDICTOR OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN YOUNG TO-MIDDLE AGE STAGE I HYPERTENSIVES, UNTREATED AT THE BASELINE
11. THE ROLE OF TYG INDEX AS PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AMONG YOUNG TO-MIDDLE-AGE STAGE I HYPERTENSIVES
12. Criteria for a suitable reference cuff for validation studies of blood pressure measuring devices in people with arm circumference between 43 and 50 cm
13. Blood pressure response to standing is a strong determinant of masked hypertension in young to middle-age individuals
14. Blood Pressure Hyperreactivity to Standing: a Predictor of Adverse Outcome in Young Hypertensive Patients
15. Instability of Healthy Overweight and Obesity Phenotypes over the Long Term in Young Participants in the HARVEST Study: Influence of Sex
16. Correction to: Carotid elasticity is impaired in stage 1 hypertensive patients with well-controlled blood pressure levels
17. In search of the optimal cuff for blood pressure measurement in people with severe obesity
18. Assessment and management of exaggerated blood pressure response to standing and orthostatic hypertension: consensus statement by the European Society of Hypertension Working Group on Blood Pressure Monitoring and Cardiovascular Variability.
19. Effects of Different Kinds of Physical Activity on Vascular Function
20. Glomerular hyperfiltration is a predictor of adverse cardiovascular outcomes
21. Alcohol Intake More than Doubles the Risk of Early Cardiovascular Events in Young Hypertensive Smokers
22. Effects of Different Kinds of Physical Activity on Vascular Function.
23. Lancet commission on hypertension group position statement on the global improvement of accuracy standards for devices that measure blood pressure
24. Short-term blood pressure variability outweighs average 24-h blood pressure in the prediction of cardiovascular events in hypertension of the young
25. Diagnosis of primary aldosteronism in the hypertension specialist centers in Italy: a national survey
26. Low night-time heart rate is longitudinally associated with lower augmentation index and central systolic blood pressure in hypertension
27. OVERWEIGHT OR OBESITY DOES NOT CARRY AN INCREASED RISK OF ADVERSE OUTCOME IN YOUNG TO MIDDLE AGE PEOPLE WITHOUT METABOLIC ABNORMALITIES
28. REPRODUCIBILITY AND PREDICTIVE VALUE OF WHITE COAT HYPERTENSION IN YOUNG TO MIDDLE AGE SUBJECTS
29. Both Moderate and Heavy Alcohol Use Amplify the Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Smoking in Young Patients with Hypertension
30. Coffee consumption and risk of cardiovascular events in hypertensive patients. Results from the HARVEST
31. Only troncoconical cuffs can provide accurate blood pressure measurements in people with severe obesity
32. Blood pressure variability: methodological aspects, clinical relevance and practical indications for management - a European Society of Hypertension position paper ∗
33. Reproducibility and Predictive Value of White-Coat Hypertension in Young to Middle-Age Subjects
34. Blood pressure variability: methodological aspects, clinical relevance and practical indications for management∗
35. Isolated Systolic Hypertension in Young Individuals: Pathophysiological Mechanisms, Prognostic Significance, and Clinical Implications
36. Declaracion de posicion del Grupo de la Comision Lancet de Hipertension con respecto a la mejora mundial de las normas de exactitud para los dispositivos de medicion de la presion arterial
37. Criteria for a suitable reference cuff for validation studies of blood pressure measuring devices in people with arm circumference between 43 and 50 cm
38. Isolated systolic hypertension in the young: still a challenging problem
39. Isolated systolic hypertension in the young: a heterogeneous condition
40. Arterial Distensibility, Physical Activity, and the Metabolic Syndrome
41. Autonomic Dysfunction: How to Identify and When to Treat?
42. Accuracy of home blood pressure measurement: the ACCURAPRESS study–a proposal of Young Investigator Group of the Italian Hypertension Society (Società Italiana dell’Ipertensione Arteriosa)
43. Abstract 20776: Glomerular Hyperfiltration and Microalbuminuria as Predictors of Cardiovascular Events in the Abp-International Study
44. Office Pulse Pressure Is a Predictor of Favorable Outcome in Young- to Middle-Aged Subjects With Stage 1 Hypertension
45. HYPERREACTIVITY TO STANDING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED AMBULATORY BP A RELATIONSHIP AMPLIFIED BY ENHANCED SYMPATHOADRENERGIC ACTIVITY
46. ORTHOSTATIC HYPERREACTIVITY AND THE CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN JUVENILE AND MIDDLE-AGE HYPERTENSION
47. BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE TO STANDING IS A STRONG PREDICTOR OF MASKED HYPERTENSION
48. CAROTID ELASTICITY IS IMPAIRED IN STAGE 1 HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS EVEN IF BLOOD PRESSURE IS WELL CONTROLLED BY TREATMENT
49. PULSE PRESSURE AND HEART RATE LEVEL DO NOT INFLUENCE THE ACCURACY OF HEART RATE MEASUREMENT WITH AN OSCILLOMETRIC DEVICE
50. USE OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICES TO IDENTIFY APPROPRIATE CUFF SHAPES FOR BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT: NORMATIVE DATA FOR ADULTS
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