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Postprandial Hypotension in 499 Elderly Persons in a Long‐Term Health Care Facility
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A more severe reduction in postprandial systolic blood pressure correlates with a history of syncope or falls in the previous 6 months. Long-term follow-up is being planned to determine whether a marked reduction in postprandial systolic blood pressure in elderly persons correlates with a higher incidence of falls, syncope, new coronary events, new stroke, and total mortality.
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