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Giuseppe Mancia

Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca

Publications -  1465
Citations -  152794

Giuseppe Mancia is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 145, co-authored 1369 publications receiving 139692 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Mancia include University of Milan & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

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Enhanced Baroreceptor Control of the Cardiovascular System by Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Heart Failure Patients

TL;DR: Dietary PUFA supplementation markedly potentiates baroreflex function and enhances heart rate variability in patients with stable congestive heart failure andPolyunsaturated fatty acids treatment also significantly increased R-R interval total variance and low-frequency and high-frequency spectral powers.
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Difference between office and ambulatory blood pressure and response to antihypertensive treatment.

TL;DR: A considerable clinic-ambulatory blood pressure difference persists during several weeks of antihypertensive treatment, but its magnitude is significantly attenuated, which leads to an overestimation of the effectiveness of anti Hypertensive Treatment when this is assessed by clinic blood pressure measurements only.
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Reversed white-coat hypertension: definition, mechanisms and prognostic implications.

TL;DR: While in previous studies `reversed white-coat hypertension' was regarded as rare, in Wing et al.'s study, this condition was found to have a noticeable prevalence and the possibility that daytime ambulatory values are greater rather than lower should be regarded as by no means remote.
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Cardiovascular effects of smoking.

TL;DR: Coronary heart disease (CHD) increases with smoking and this factor interacts with hypercholesterolemia and hypertension in raising the incidence of this condition in a greater than linear fashion.