Journal article
Relation between blood pressure and mortality risk in an older population: Role of chronological and biological age
G Post Hospers, YM Smulders, AB Maier, DJ Deeg, M Muller
Journal of Internal Medicine | WILEY | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1111/joim.12284
Abstract
Background: The relation between high blood pressure (BP) and mortality risk in older individuals (above 65 years of age) is still debated. Some data suggest that this relation is inverted in certain subgroups of (biologically) older individuals. We therefore investigated whether the association between BP and mortality is dependent on chronological age and on physical and cognitive function as indicators of biological age. Methods: The relationship between BP and all-cause mortality was investigated in 1466 older participants (aged 65 years and older; mean age 75.8 years) of the Longitudinal Ageing Study Amsterdam using multiple adjusted Cox proportional hazard models. Analyses were stratif..
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Funding Acknowledgements
LASA is principally supported by a grant from the Netherlands Ministry of Health Welfare and Sports, Directorate of Long-Term Care.