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Heritability of ambulatory and office blood pressure phenotypes in Swedish families

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We conclude that ambulatory blood pressure, in particular at night, seems better than office blood pressure to capture the heritable part of blood pressure, suggesting that ambulatory blood pressure may be a more exact estimate of an individual's true blood pressure. Genetic studies using ambulatory blood pressure as the phenotype are likely to be more powerful than those using office blood pressure. The high heritability of pulse pressure ambulatory blood pressure indicates that variation in arterial stiffness in subjects free from antihypertensive medication is strongly affected by genetic factors.

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