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Reviews in Clinical Hypertension

Article collection from Clinical Hypertension


  1. This review aims to describe existing evidence on the state of hypertension in Pakistan, including the prevalence, associated risk factors, preventive strategies, and challenges in the management of hypertension.

    Authors: Adil Elahi, Arzina Aziz Ali, Aamir Hameed Khan, Zainab Samad, Hunaina Shahab, Namra Aziz and Aysha Almas
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2023 29:17
  2. Fluid overload secondary to loss of functional nephron mass can elevate blood pressure, which is characteristic of hypertension shown in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Therefore, it is logical to use diuretics ...

    Authors: Wonji Jo, Eun Sil Koh and Sungjin Chung
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2023 29:14
  3. The prevalence of hypertension (HT) among young adults aged 18 to 39 years is estimated to be 3.7% to 8.6% worldwide. Although the prevalence of HT in young adults is lower than that of the overall population,...

    Authors: Donghun Shin, JungMin Choi and Hae-Young Lee
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2023 29:13
  4. More than 30 randomized controlled trials, supported by individual patient-level and group-level meta-analyses and a Delphi analysis of expert opinion, unequivocally show isometric resistance training (IRT) el...

    Authors: Biggie Baffour-Awuah, Melissa J. Pearson, Gudrun Dieberg, Jonathan D. Wiles and Neil A. Smart
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2023 29:9
  5. Hypertension is the leading cause of death in human being, which shows high prevalence and associated complications that increase the mortality and morbidity. Controlling blood pressure (BP) is very important ...

    Authors: Hack-Lyoung Kim, Eun Mi Lee, Shin Young Ahn, Kwang-il Kim, Hyeon Chang Kim, Ju Han Kim, Hae-Young Lee, Jang Hoon Lee, Jong-Moo Park, Eun Joo Cho, Sungha Park, Jinho Shin and Young-Kwon Kim
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2023 29:11
  6. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene serves as a good candidate gene for susceptibility to essential hypertension. The gene regulates the renin angiotensin system by influencing blood pressure regulation. Around 3% ...

    Authors: Richa Awasthi, Priyanka Thapa Manger and Rajesh Kumar Khare
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2023 29:5
  7. Home blood pressure measurement (HBPM) has the advantage of measuring blood pressure (BP) multiple times over a long period. HBPM effectively diagnoses stress-induced transient BP elevations (i.e., white coat ...

    Authors: Sang-Hyun Ihm, Jae-Hyeong Park, Jang Young Kim, Ju-Han Kim, Kwang-Il Kim, Eun Mi Lee, Hae-Young Lee, Sungha Park, Jinho Shin and Cheol-Ho Kim
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2022 28:38
  8. Sedentarism and chronic non-communicable diseases have been a worldwide health problem that is drastically exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic social impacts. Home-based exercises are widely encouraged during...

    Authors: Gabriel Dias Rodrigues, Ligia Soares Lima, Nicole Cristine Simões da Silva, Paula Gomes Lopes Telles, Teresa Mell da Mota Silva Rocha, Victor Quintella de Aragão Porto, Viviane Veloso Cardoso and Pedro Paulo da Silva Soares
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2022 28:28
  9. Carbohydrate-restricted diets and intermittent fasting (IF) have been rapidly gaining interest among the general population and patients with cardiometabolic disease, such as overweight or obesity, diabetes, a...

    Authors: Jong Han Choi, Yoon Jeong Cho, Hyun-Jin Kim, Seung-Hyun Ko, Suk Chon, Jee-Hyun Kang, Kyoung-Kon Kim, Eun Mi Kim, Hyun Jung Kim, Kee-Ho Song, Ga Eun Nam and Kwang Il Kim
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2022 28:26
  10. Hypertension is a well-recognized risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease, and the early detection of cardiac changes from hypertension can allow reversing these. Hypertensive heart diseases ...

    Authors: Jin Kyung Oh and Jae-Hyeong Park
    Citation: Clinical Hypertension 2022 28:6