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302 related items for PubMed ID: 15233980

  • 1. Adrenal medullary overactivity in lean, borderline hypertensive young men.
    Reims HM, Fossum E, Høieggen A, Moan A, Eide I, Kjeldsen SE.
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  • 2. Decreased pituitary response to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in young lean male patients with essential hypertension.
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  • 3. Enhanced pressor responses to experimental and daily-life stress in borderline hypertension.
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  • 4. Borderline hypertension. Circulatory, sympatho-adrenal and psychological reactions to stress.
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  • 6. Absence of post exercise hypotension and sympathoinhibition in normal subjects: additional evidence for increased sympathetic outflow in borderline hypertension.
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  • 8. Relationship between insulin sensitivity, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin-mediated sympathetic activation in normotensive and hypertensive subjects.
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  • 9. Plasma catecholamines, blood pressure responses and perceived stress during mental arithmetic stress in young men.
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  • 12. Rebound weight gain as associated with high plasma norepinephrine levels that are mediated through polymorphisms in the beta2-adrenoceptor.
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  • 13. Metabolic risk factors and markers of cardiovascular and renal damage in overweight subjects.
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  • 15. The role of stress hormones in the relationship between resting blood pressure and coagulation activity.
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  • 16. Augmented sympathetic nerve activity in response to stressors in young borderline hypertensive men.
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  • 18. Sympathoadrenergic and metabolic factors are involved in ambulatory blood pressure rise in childhood obesity.
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  • 19. Beta2-adrenoceptor polymorphisms relate to insulin resistance and sympathetic overactivity as early markers of metabolic disease in nonobese, normotensive individuals.
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  • 20. Haemodynamic, metabolic and neuro-humoral abnormalities in young normotensive women at high familial risk for hypertension.
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