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| R D BrookSummaryAffiliation: University of Michigan Country: USA Publications
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Home blood pressure: accuracy is independent of monitoring schedulesR D Brook
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor 48109, USA
Am J Hypertens 13:625-31. 2000..Therefore, the majority of the benefits derived from HBP monitoring will likely be achieved by obtaining only a few HBP measurements using a minimally complex monitoring schedule...
Mechanism of differential effects of antihypertensive agents on serum lipidsR D Brook
Division of Hypertension, 3918 Taubman Center, University of Michigan, 1500 E Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA
Curr Hypertens Rep 2:370-7. 2000..The effects of antihypertensive medications on postprandial lipid metabolism and the associated postprandial lipemia-induced endothelial dysfunction deserve special attention...
Usefulness of visceral obesity (waist/hip ratio) in predicting vascular endothelial function in healthy overweight adultsR D Brook
Division of Hypertension, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Am J Cardiol 88:1264-9. 2001....
Hypertension and triglyceride catabolism: implications for the hemodynamic model of the metabolic syndromeRobert D Brook
Division of Hypertension, University of Michigan, 3918 Taubman Center, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA
J Am Coll Nutr 22:290-5. 2003..We sought to determine if hypertensive adults have a blunted triglyceride catabolic rate (TG K(2)) and if related hemodynamic and vascular alterations are determinants of TG K(2)...
Autonomic imbalance, hypertension, and cardiovascular riskR D Brook
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor 48109-0356, USA
Am J Hypertens 13:112S-122S. 2000....
Measurement variation among 12 electronic home blood pressure monitorsS A Yarows
Division of Hypertension, Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, USA
Am J Hypertens 13:276-82. 2000..It is concluded that the small differences among the various HBPM, which are less than those in clinical office auscultation, should encourage greater use of electronic manometers in the office and at home...
