Kimura et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Seasonal blood pressure variation and its relationship to environmental temperature in healthy elderly Japanese studied by home measurementsKimura et al., 2010
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- 14965403814225454469
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- Kimura T
- Senda S
- Masugata H
- Yamagami A
- Okuyama H
- Kohno T
- Hirao T
- Fukunaga M
- Okada H
- Goda F
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- Clinical and experimental hypertension
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The purpose of the present study was to examine seasonal blood pressure variation and its relationship to environmental temperature in healthy elderly Japanese, as studied by home measurements. Fifteen healthy elderly Japanese (79.3±5.9 yrs) measured their blood …
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