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Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.

An overview of the epidemiology of blood pressure is presented as background for the International Symposium of Blood Lead-Blood Pressure Relationships. The correlates of blood pressure distributions in populations are varied and numerous. They have to be considered as either potential confounders o...

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Autor principal: Tyroler, H A
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1988
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3203641
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description An overview of the epidemiology of blood pressure is presented as background for the International Symposium of Blood Lead-Blood Pressure Relationships. The correlates of blood pressure distributions in populations are varied and numerous. They have to be considered as either potential confounders or modifiers of any blood pressure-blood lead relationship detected. The relation of blood pressure to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality emphasizes the importance of detecting and elucidating any possible causal association of blood lead with blood pressure at low levels. The task of this symposium is of public health importance, as relatively minor changes in the distribution and mean levels of blood pressure in populations are associated with major morbidity and mortality consequences.
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spelling pubmed-14746242006-06-09 Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship. Tyroler, H A Environ Health Perspect Research Article An overview of the epidemiology of blood pressure is presented as background for the International Symposium of Blood Lead-Blood Pressure Relationships. The correlates of blood pressure distributions in populations are varied and numerous. They have to be considered as either potential confounders or modifiers of any blood pressure-blood lead relationship detected. The relation of blood pressure to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality emphasizes the importance of detecting and elucidating any possible causal association of blood lead with blood pressure at low levels. The task of this symposium is of public health importance, as relatively minor changes in the distribution and mean levels of blood pressure in populations are associated with major morbidity and mortality consequences. 1988-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1474624/ /pubmed/3203641 Text en
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Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.
title Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.
title_full Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.
title_fullStr Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.
title_short Epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.
title_sort epidemiology of hypertension as a public health problem: an overview as background for evaluation of blood lead-blood pressure relationship.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3203641
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