Quality control of the blood pressure phenotype in the Gaoyou population study

The Korotkoff approach is the only blood pressure (BP) measurement technique that allows contemporary data to be compared with decades of research. We randomly recruited 4483 people (53.3% women; mean age 52.1 years) from Gaoyou County, Jiangsu Province, China. Nine observers recorded the participan...

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Hauptverfasser: Lu, Yi-Chao, Li, Shan-Shan, Zhang, Hai-Feng, Odili, Augustine N., Yao, Wen-Ming, Gong, Lei, Zhou, Yan-Li, Zhou, Fang, Yang, Rong, Sheng, Yan-Hui, Xu, Dong-Jie, Kong, Xiang-Qing, Staessen, Jan A., Li, Xin-Li
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digit preference
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Humans
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