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1. Role of atrial natriuretic peptide in the dissociation between flow relations with ventricular mass and function in a community with volume-dependent hypertension

2. Proximal aortic stiffness modifies the relationship between heart rate and backward wave and hence central arterial pulse pressure

3. Associations between circulating resistin concentrations and left ventricular mass are not accounted for by effects on aortic stiffness or renal dysfunction

4. The relationship between the nitric oxide synthase gene and the risk of hypertension defined according to ambulatory blood pressures

5. Limited contribution of insulin resistance and metabolic parameters to obesity-associated increases in ambulatory blood pressure in a black African community

6. Contribution of Increases in Late Systolic Ejection Volume to the Impact of Heart Rate on Central Arterial Pulse Pressure in a Community Sample

7. Attenuated Relationships Between Indexes of Volume Overload and Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in Uncontrolled, Sustained Volume-Dependent Primary Hypertension

8. Independent relationships between renal mechanisms and systemic flow, but not resistance to flow in primary hypertension in Africa

9. Distinct Contribution of Systemic Blood Flow to Hypertension in an African Population Across the Adult Lifespan

10. Hemodynamic Determinants of Age Versus Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Relations Across the Full Adult Age Range

11. Impact of metabolic and inflammatory changes on glomerular function beyond conventional risk factors in an urban South Africa community with prevalent obesity

12. Increased Aortic Characteristic Impedance Explains Relations Between Urinary Na + /K + and Pulse or Systolic Blood Pressure

13. Associations between circulating resistin concentrations and left ventricular mass are not accounted for by effects on aortic stiffness or renal dysfunction

14. Marked intrafamilial aggregation and heritability of aortic flow in a community with prevalent volume-dependent hypertension in Africa

15. Increased Backward Wave Pressures Rather than Flow Explain Age-Dependent Heart Rate Effects on Central, But not Peripheral Arterial Pressure

16. Impact of stroke work on the ability of left ventricular mass to account for pressure effects on function in a community with prevalent systemic flow-dependent hypertension

17. Limited contribution of left ventricular mass and remodelling to the impact of blood pressure on diastolic function in a community sample

18. Insulin resistance influences the impact of hypertension on left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in a community sample

19. Independent of left ventricular mass, circulating inflammatory markers rather than pressure load are associated with concentric left ventricular remodelling

20. Hemodynamic and Functional Correlates of Concentric vs. Eccentric LVH in a Community-Based Sample With Prevalent Volume-Dependent Hypertension

21. Relations of aortic stiffness with arterial damage beyond brachial pressure are both dependent and independent of central arterial pulsatile load

22. Contribution of systemic blood flow to untreated or inadequately controlled systolic--diastolic or isolated systolic hypertension in a community sample of African ancestry

23. Marked Arterial Functional Changes in Patients With Arterial Vascular Events Across the Early Adult Lifespan

24. Increased Aortic Characteristic Impedance Explains Relations Between Urinary Na

25. Organ-Specific, Age-Dependent Associations of Steady-State Pressures and Pulsatile Pressure Wave Components With End-Organ Measures

26. Enhanced Aortic Reflected Wave Magnitude Accounts for the Impact of Female Gender on Aortic Pressure Augmentation in a Group of African Ancestry

27. Time to the peak of the aortic forward wave determines the impact of aortic backward wave and pulse pressure on left ventricular mass

28. Limited contribution of insulin resistance and metabolic parameters to obesity-associated increases in ambulatory blood pressure in a black African community

29. Chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration-derived glomerular filtration rate performs better at detecting preclinical end-organ changes than alternative equations in black Africans

30. Cardiac Diastolic Dysfunction is Associated With Aortic Wave Reflection, but Not Stiffness in a Predominantly Young-to-Middle–Aged Community Sample

31. Circulating resistin concentrations are independently associated with aortic pulse wave velocity in a community sample

32. Impact of Blunted Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping on Cardiac Systolic Function in Community Participants Not Receiving Antihypertensive Therapy

33. Aortic Pulse Pressure Does Not Adequately Index Cardiovascular Risk Factor-Related Changes in Aortic Stiffness and Forward Wave Pressure

34. Independent associations between resistin and left ventricular mass and myocardial dysfunction in a community sample with prevalent obesity

35. Intrafamilial Aggregation and Heritability of Aortic Reflected (Backward) Waves Derived From Wave Separation Analysis

36. Contribution of backward and forward wave pressures to age-related increases in aortic pressure in a community sample not receiving antihypertensive therapy

37. Relationship between average leucocyte telomere length and the presence or severity of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy in black Africans

38. Contributions of aortic pulse wave velocity and backward wave pressure to variations in left ventricular mass are independent of each other

39. Aortic backward waves rather than stiffness account for independent associations between pulse pressure amplification and left ventricular mass in a young to middle-aged sample

40. Relationship Between On-Treatment Decreases in Inappropriate Versus Absolute or Indexed Left Ventricular Mass and Increases in Ejection Fraction in Hypertension

41. Prevalence of residual left ventricular structural changes after one year of antihypertensive treatment in patients of African descent : role of 24-hour pulse pressure

42. Contribution of Circulating Angiotensinogen Concentrations to Variations in Aldosterone and Blood Pressure in a Group of African Ancestry Depends on Salt Intake

43. Relationship of predominantly mild current smoking to out-of-office blood pressure in a community sample in Africa

44. Nurse-recorded auscultatory blood pressure at a single visit predicts target organ changes as well as ambulatory blood pressure

45. The association of waist circumference with ambulatory blood pressure is independent of alternative adiposity indices

46. Intrafamilial aggregation and heritability of tissue Doppler indexes of left ventricular diastolic function in a group of African descent

47. Aortic Pulse Pressure Amplification Imputed From Simple Clinical Measures Adds to the Ability of Brachial Pressure to Predict Survival

48. Reflected rather than forward wave pressures account for brachial pressure-independent relations between aortic pressure and end-organ changes in an African community

49. Brachial Pressure Control Fails to Account for Most Distending Pressure-Independent, Age-Related Aortic Hemodynamic Changes in Adults

50. Independent associations of circulating galectin-3 concentrations with aortic pulse wave velocity and wave reflection in a community sample

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