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Is the absence of a normal nocturnal fall in blood pressure (nondipping) associated with cardiovascular target organ damage?

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The lack of a normal nocturnal fall in blood pressure is not associated with an increase in left ventricular mass or in arterial disease independently of age. Age-related changes in carotid artery wall thickness and plaque among nondippers may reflect a contribution of an altered baroreceptor function to the lack of normal nocturnal and supine blood pressure decreases.

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