In the early stage of hypertension, diastolic blood pressure has greater prognostic importance, but in the elderly, systolic blood pressure is the most important marker of cardiovascular ...
Recent interest in systolic hypertension has evolved from the fact that many physicians have, in some cases, belatedly recognized that elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP) may be as or more ...
"We found that for most people with Type 2 diabetes, lowering systolic blood pressure to less than 120 mm Hg reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events," said lead study author Guang Ning, M ...
Systolic congestive heart failure, or systolic heart failure, is a type of heart failure that involves the left side of the heart. As the left side of the heart begins losing some function ...
High systolic blood pressure, commonly known as hypertension, is a widespread health issue that significantly increases the ...
Systolic blood pressure of less than 120 mm Hg can stop people with type 2 diabetes from going on to develop cardiovascular ...
In systolic heart failure, which affects more than 32 million people globally, the muscle loses the ability to squeeze hard enough to push oxygenated blood from the heart's left ventricle through ...
Excessive sedentary time during growth increases systolic blood pressure, while three hours of daily light physical activity ...