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Predictors of the age-related increase in blood pressure in men and women
Andrew W. Gardner, Eric T. Poehlman
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Age-related
100%
Mean Arterial Pressure
100%
Blood Pressure
100%
Predictor Variables
44%
Body Composition
22%
Heart Rate
22%
Caucasian Women
22%
Alcohol Intake
22%
Caucasian Men
22%
Maximal Oxygen Uptake
11%
Plasma Glucose
11%
Plasma Insulin
11%
Skinfolds
11%
Body Fatness
11%
Fat Mass
11%
Body Fat Distribution
11%
Resting Blood Pressure
11%
Nutritional Intake
11%
Statistically Controlled
11%
Physical Fitness
11%
Pressure Peak
11%
Aging Phenomena
11%
Waist-to-height Ratio (WHtR)
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Mean Arterial Pressure
100%
Blood Pressure
100%
Predictor Variable
44%
Body Composition
22%
Alcohol Consumption
22%
Dietary Intake
11%
Insulin Blood Level
11%
Body Fat Distribution
11%
Fat Mass
11%
Psychology
Blood Pressure
100%
Fitness
16%
Body Fat Distribution
16%