Hypertension and atherosclerosis in the elderly: pathogenetic common mechanism and intervention strategies

Hypertension is the leading cause of death in the elderly in Western countries. The Authors remark that hypertension is not only a purely hemodynamic phenomenon, but is a multifaceted disease frequently associated with metabolic disorders in the elderly. Among the latter, hyperinsulinism could be th...

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Hauptverfasser: Marigliano, V, Scuteri, A, Cacciafesta, M, Bellucci, C R, Di Bernardo, M G, De Propris, A M, Del Foco, C, Bagaglini, E
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