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Title: Features of flowing of metabolic syndrome associated with hypertension
Other Titles: Особливості перебігу метаболічного синдрому асоційованого з артеріальною гіпертензією
Authors: Чопей, Іван Васильович
Михалко, Ярослав Омелянович
Великоклад, Лариса Юріївна
Чопей, Ксенія Іванівна
Дебрецені, Крістіан Олександрович
Keywords: metabolic syndrome, arterial hypertension, C-reactive protein, anthropometric indexes, echocardiography, body fat percentage
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: American Heart Association
Citation: Features of flowing of metabolic syndrome associated with hypertension / I. Chopey, Y. Mykhalko, L. Velykoklad, K. Chopey, K. Debretseni, // Abstracts From the 30 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia: Melbourne, Australia December 3-5, 2008. Hypertension. – 2009. – Vol.53, №6. – P. 1104
Abstract: The subject of this research were 73 persons with metabolic syndrome (MS) by age 33–57 years, 38 of them were patients with arterial hypertension (AH). It was discovered that the increase of blood pressure 130/85 torr is more frequent for men than for women (accordingly 41% and 20%, p= 0.005). For persons with MS and AH increased BFP was discovered, by comparison to patients with MS and without AH (accordingly 30,7% and 17%, p= 0,05). Direct cross-correlation connection was traced between BMI and systolic and dyastolic blood pressure ( 0.21, p= 0.005 and 0.15, p= 0.005). For patients with MS and AH a reliable increase of 10-years risk of severe ischaemic heart disease and ischaemic stroke development was marked, by comparison to persons with MS and without AH.
Type: Text
Publication type: Тези до статті
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/1632
ISSN: 1524-4563
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