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128 related items for PubMed ID: 3453387

  • 1. Blood pressure and arm circumference during large weight reduction in normotensive and borderline hypertensive obese patients.
    Andersen T, Stokholm KH, Nielsen PE.
    J Clin Hypertens; 1987 Dec; 3(4):547-53. PubMed ID: 3453387
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  • 2. Effects of weight loss and sodium reduction intervention on blood pressure and hypertension incidence in overweight people with high-normal blood pressure. The Trials of Hypertension Prevention, phase II. The Trials of Hypertension Prevention Collaborative Research Group.
    Arch Intern Med; 1997 Mar 24; 157(6):657-67. PubMed ID: 9080920
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  • 3. [Comparison of 3 methods of blood pressure measurement in obesity].
    Julien J, Pagny JY, Jeunemaitre X, Fouqueray B, Plouin PF, Corvol P.
    Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1988 Jun 24; 81 Spec No():241-5. PubMed ID: 3142414
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  • 4. Brachial or wrist blood pressure in obese patients: which is the best?
    de Senarclens O, Feihl F, Giusti V, Engelberger RP, Rodieux F, Gomez P, Liaudet L, Waeber B.
    Blood Press Monit; 2008 Jun 24; 13(3):149-51. PubMed ID: 18496290
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  • 5. An exercise training combined with dietary program for patients with hypertension.
    Hoque MS, Ali SM, Waiz A.
    Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull; 1998 Apr 24; 24(1):14-9. PubMed ID: 9776870
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  • 6. Which cuff size is preferable for blood pressure monitoring in most hypertensive patients?
    Wittenberg C, Erman A, Sulkes J, Abramson E, Boner G.
    J Hum Hypertens; 1994 Nov 24; 8(11):819-22. PubMed ID: 7853324
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  • 7. [Comparison between brachial blood pressures obtained by aneroid sphygmomanometer and central aortic pressures: factors affecting the measurements].
    Kayrak M, Ulgen MS, Yazici M, Demir K, Doğan Y, Koç F, Zengin K, Ari H.
    Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars; 2008 Jun 24; 36(4):239-46. PubMed ID: 18765967
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  • 8. Arm position and blood pressure: a risk factor for hypertension?
    Mourad A, Carney S, Gillies A, Jones B, Nanra R, Trevillian P.
    J Hum Hypertens; 2003 Jun 24; 17(6):389-95. PubMed ID: 12764401
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  • 9. Comparison of indirect and direct blood pressure measurements with Osler's manoeuvre in elderly hypertensive patients.
    Lewis RR, Evans PJ, McNabb WR, Padayachee TS.
    J Hum Hypertens; 1994 Dec 24; 8(12):879-85. PubMed ID: 7884785
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  • 10. Spurious hypertension in the obese patient. Effect of sphygmomanometer cuff size on prevalence of hypertension.
    Linfors EW, Feussner JR, Blessing CL, Starmer CF, Neelon FA, McKee PA.
    Arch Intern Med; 1984 Jul 24; 144(7):1482-5. PubMed ID: 6732409
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  • 11. Validation of the Omron M6 (HEM-7001-E) upper-arm blood pressure measuring device according to the International Protocol in adults and obese adults.
    Altunkan S, Ilman N, Kayatürk N, Altunkan E.
    Blood Press Monit; 2007 Aug 24; 12(4):219-25. PubMed ID: 17625394
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  • 12. Reactive rise in blood pressure upon cuff inflation: cuff inflation at the arm causes a greater rise in pressure than at the wrist in hypertensive patients.
    Charmoy A, Würzner G, Ruffieux C, Hasler C, Cachat F, Waeber B, Burnier M.
    Blood Press Monit; 2007 Oct 24; 12(5):275-80. PubMed ID: 17890965
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  • 16. X-PERT: weight reduction with orlistat in obese subjects receiving a mildly or moderately reduced-energy diet: early response to treatment predicts weight maintenance.
    Toplak H, Ziegler O, Keller U, Hamann A, Godin C, Wittert G, Zanella MT, Zúñiga-Guajardo S, Van Gaal L.
    Diabetes Obes Metab; 2005 Nov 24; 7(6):699-708. PubMed ID: 16219013
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  • 17. Reductions in blood pressure following energy restriction for weight loss do not rebound after re-establishment of energy balance in overweight and obese subjects.
    Brinkworth GD, Wycherley TP, Noakes M, Clifton PM.
    Clin Exp Hypertens; 2008 Jul 24; 30(5):385-96. PubMed ID: 18633761
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  • 18. Apparently less value of blood pressure among healthy people: is the cuff width responsible?
    Pramanik T, Shrestha S, Ghosh A.
    J Prev Med Hyg; 2007 Sep 24; 48(3):83-4. PubMed ID: 18274343
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  • 19. Validation of TONOPORT V blood-pressure measuring monitor in adults.
    Haensel A, Utech K, Langewitz W.
    J Hum Hypertens; 2005 Sep 24; 19(9):745-9. PubMed ID: 15951741
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