Management of Hypertension in Athletes

Arterial hypertension is the most important preventable contributor to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the general population and the most common cardiovascular condition in competitive athletes. Arterial blood pressure in athletes is influenced by a number of factors related to sports par...

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target organ damage
white‐coat hypertension
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