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Epidemiologic and pathophysiologic links between obesity and hypertension
Arlene L. Hankinson
Preventive Medicine
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Blood Pressure
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Body Distribution
33%
Body Mass
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Derangement
33%
Endothelial Dysfunction
33%
Epidemiologic
100%
Epidemiologic Studies
33%
Hemodynamic Changes
33%
Hyperleptinemia
33%
Hypertension
100%
Inflammation
33%
Insulin Resistance
33%
Obesity
100%
Oxidative Stress
33%
Pathophysiologic
100%
Pathophysiologic Mechanisms
66%
Physiologic
33%
Racial-ethnic Groups
33%
Renin-angiotensin System
33%
Sympathetic Nervous System
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Angiotensin
100%
Endothelial Dysfunction
100%
Hyperleptinemia
100%
Inflammation
100%
Insulin Resistance
100%
Renin
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Blood Pressure
100%
Body Distribution
33%
Body Mass
100%
Hemodynamic
33%
Insulin Resistance
33%
Neurological System
33%
Oxidative Stress
33%
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Blood Pressure
100%
Cohort Effect
33%
Endothelial Dysfunction
33%
Ethnic Groups
33%
Hemodynamic
33%
Hyperleptinemia
33%
Insulin Resistance
33%
Oxidative Stress
33%
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System
33%
Sympathetic Nervous System
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Blood Pressure
100%
Body Distribution
33%
Body Mass
100%
Hemodynamic
33%
Insulin Resistance
33%
Oxidative Stress
33%
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System
33%
Neuroscience
Angiotensin
50%
Hypertension
100%
Oxidative Stress
50%
Renin
50%
Sympathetic Nervous System
50%