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期刊名:Hypertension research

缩写:HYPERTENS RES

ISSN:0916-9636

e-ISSN:1348-4214

IF/分区:4.6/Q1

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Chisa Matsumoto Chisa Matsumoto
Lifestyle is closely linked to blood pressure (BP), making lifestyle modification essential for BP management. In 2024, numerous intriguing studies were reported on lifestyle factors and BP. This mini review summarizes notable research on l...
Hirofumi Okamoto,Yuta Matsukuma,Eri Ataka et al. Hirofumi Okamoto et al.
Nephrosclerosis, influenced by aging and elevated blood pressure (BP), including prehypertensive levels, is a major contributor to end-stage kidney disease. However, the relationship between these risk factors and early renal pathological a...
Zhen Zhang,Chun Li,Yao Xiao et al. Zhen Zhang et al.
ACTH-independent Cushing syndrome (CS), a form of endogenous CS and an adrenal cause of hypertension, presents specific challenges in localizing cortisol-producing lesions. This study compared the diagnostic utility of 68Ga-Pentixafor PET/C...
Yuichi Yoshida,Hirotaka Shibata Yuichi Yoshida
Aldosterone exerts its effects primarily through the activation of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), a nuclear receptor that mediates sodium reabsorption in the kidney and contributes to cardiovascular and renal injury through fibrosis, ...
Naoko Tomitani,Satoshi Hoshide,Kazuomi Kario Naoko Tomitani
Recent advances in digital technology are remarkable, and they are driving profound transformations in healthcare and medical research. Within this context, digital hypertension has emerged as a multidisciplinary paradigm that integrates no...
Karan Pongpanit,Garvee Patel,Lishana Sellan et al. Karan Pongpanit et al.
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy increase the risk of long-term cardiovascular disease in postpartum women. Exercise-based rehabilitation may help manage blood pressure (BP) and improve physical activity levels in this population, bu...
Gang Liu,Zhiqiang Ren,Jie Zhao et al. Gang Liu et al.
Studies on the effects of blood pressure (BP) control satisfaction and adherence to antihypertensive medication on frailty in older patients with hypertension are limited. We aimed to evaluate the effects of BP control satisfaction and anti...