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Prospective Study of the Association between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Hypertension

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2000

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Abstract

We found a dose-response association between sleep-disordered breathing at base line and the presence of hypertension four years later that was independent of known confounding factors. The findings suggest that sleep-disordered breathing is likely to be a risk factor for hypertension and consequent cardiovascular morbidity in the general population.

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