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Age-Related Normative Changes in Phasic Orthostatic Blood Pressure in a Large Population Study

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Abstract

Significant age-related differences exist in the time course of postural BP responses, with abnormal responses taking longer than 30 seconds to stabilize. Impaired BP stabilization is more common as we age, affecting more than two-fifths of the population aged ≥80 years, and may play a future role in the management of falls and syncope.

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