What is high or low Blood Pressure and its Trends and Research?

What is high or low Blood Pressure and its Trends and Research?

Madhavan M
Madhavan M

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Introduction

The underlying cause can't be found. This type of high blood pressure is called "essential hypertension''. "Though essential hypertension remains somewhat mysterious, it has been linked to certain risk factors. High blood pressure tends to run in families and is more likely to affect men than women. Age also plays a role. Although the gap begins to narrow around age 44. After age 65, likely women have the highest incidence of high blood pressure.kidney disease. diabetes. long-term kidney infections. obstructive sleep apnoea – where the walls of the throat relax and narrow during sleep, interrupting normal breathing. Blood pressure is a(n) research topic. Over the lifetime, 139219 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 4266540 citation(s). The topic is also known as: BP.

Citation Count and Paper Count Trend

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139,219 4,266,540

Top Experts in Blood Pressure Research

  1. Giuseppe Mancia
Giuseppe Mancia

Giuseppe Mancia is a Academic Researcher in Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in Blood pressure, Ambulatory Blood pressure as well as Hypertension, Urinary incontinence and Hypertension) and Hypertension. Giuseppe Mancia has an h index of 145 and co-authored 1369 publication(s) receiving 139692 citation(s). Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Mancia include University of Milan & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

2. Jan A. Staessen

Jan A. Staessen

Jan A. Staessen is a Professor at the Department of Cardiology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in the topic Blood pressure & Population: epidemiology and clinical practice. He is the author of more than 1,100 research articles, including those on hypertension, a leading cause of mortality worldwide. The author has an hindex of 130, co-authored 1137 publication(s) receiving 90057 citation(s). Previous affiliations include Maastricht University & University of Missouri.

3. Gianfranco Parati

Gianfranco Parati

Gianfranco Parati teaches, researches and provides consulting in the areas of transesophageal echocardiography, chronic heart failure and aortic valve disease. The author has a hindex of 110, co-authored 1121 publication(s) receiving 68469 citation(s). His areas of expertise include Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. Prior to current role at Harvard University & University College Dublin the author held positions at University of Milano-Bicocca.

4.Guido Grassi

Guido Grassi

Dr. Guido Grassi is a researcher at the Mario Negri Institute. He has been associated with this institute since 2015 and has previously had a position with Centro. The author has co-authored 886 publication(s) which have been cited 46709 times, according to Google Scholar.  Dr. Grassi's research interests include Blood pressure & Population , Cardiovascular System and Community Health. The author has contributed to research in topics including Blood pressure & Population, Diabetes Mellitus & Epidemiology, and Genetics & Genomics.

5. Robert Fagard

Robert Fagard

Robert Fagard is Professor of Clinical Physiology and Rehabilitation in the Department of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. His main research interests are related to the treatment of cardiovascular disease and rehabilitation. His current focus is on the design and development of new interventions for heart failure patients, which are aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality, improving quality of life. Robert Fagard has contributed to research in topic(s): Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 787 publication(s) receiving 104613 citation(s).

Top Institutions in Blood Pressure Research

  1. Harvard University
Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, established in 1636. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, with the largest financial endowment of any university in the world and has produced more Nobel laureates than any other university in the world. It is known for research contribution in the topic(s): Population & Cancer. The organization has 208150 authors who have published 530388 publication(s) receiving 38152182 citation(s). The organization is also known as: Harvard & University of Harvard.

2. National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the nation's medical research agency that conducts and supports medical research specializing in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical and health aspects of human health. The NIH mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and apply that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life and reduce the burdens of illness and disability. It is known for research contribution in the topic(s): Population & Receptor. The organization has 149298 authors who have published 297896 publication(s) receiving 21337431 citation(s). The organization is also known as: NIH & U.S. National Institutes of Health.

3. University of Milan

University of Milan

The University of Milan (Italian: Università degli Studi di Milano; short form: UniMi) is a university located in Milan, Italy. It is one of the most prominent and one of the largest universities in Europe, with about 60,000 students. It is known for research contribution in the topic(s): Population & Transplantation. The organization has 58413 authors who have published 139784 publication(s) receiving 4636354 citation(s). The organization is also known as: Università degli Studi di Milano & Statale.

4. University of Minnesota

University of Minnesota

University of Minnesota is an education organization based out in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is known for research contribution in the topic(s): Population & Transplantation. It is the flagship campus of the University of Minnesota system, and the largest institution for higher education in the Upper Midwest, with 51,838 students enrolled as of Fall 2016.University of Minnesota has 117432 authors who have published 257986 publication(s) receiving 11944239 citation(s). University of Minnesota-Twin Cities is also called as "University of Minnesota".

5. Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University is an education organization based out in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The university’s health system encompasses the Johns Hopkins Hospital and affiliate teaching hospitals, several research institutes and multiple teaching schools. The Johns Hopkins University is known for its research contribution in the topic(s): Population & Poison control. The organization has 110248 authors who have published 249247 publication(s) receiving 14084474 citation(s). John's Hopkins University publishes under several different names worldwide including The Johns Hopkins University & Johns Hopkins.

Top Journals and Conferences publishing in Blood Pressure Research

Journals:

  1. Hypertension

The journal Hypertension is published by the American Heart Association in collaboration with the American Hypertension Society. Hypertension publishes unique, peer-reviewed research results and review articles on all aspects of hypertension (high blood pressure), including experimental, epidemiologic, clinical, therapeutic and population studies.  It has an ISSN identifier of 0194-911X. Over the lifetime, 16311 publication(s) have been published receiving 1022873 citation(s). The journal is also known as: high blood pressure & "the silent killer.

2. Journal of Hypertension

The Journal of Hypertension is an academic journal publishing the most significant and important research in the field of hypertension. The journal publishes principally original clinical research, reviews, short reports and letters to the editor. The journal has a broad readership within medicine, science, engineering and physics. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Blood pressure & Angiotensin II. It has an ISSN identifier of 0263-6352. Over the lifetime, 16074 publication(s) have been published receiving 477512 citation(s) from the world's leading research institutions and scholars.

3. American Journal of Hypertension

The American Journal of Hypertension is an academic journal that publishes current research on blood pressure and ambulatory blood pressure. The focus of this journal is on clinical, epidemiological and interventional studies in the field of hypertension and also includes pediatric vascular diseases. The journal is an open access journal published monthly by Wiley-Blackwell based in New York City, NY USA. Over the lifetime, 9783 publication(s) have been published receiving 255422 citation(s).

Conference:

  1. International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society

The International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society is a major academic conference in the field of engineering. It publishes papers, abstracts and posters that fall into the topics of image processing, computer vision and population health informatics. It aims to promote scientific knowledge and its practical application through interdisciplinary research and education. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Image segmentation & Population. Over the lifetime, 48771 publication(s) have been published by the conference receiving 557630 citation(s).

2.  Computing in Cardiology Conference

The Computing in Cardiology Conference is an academic conference covering a wide range of topics in the field of computing for cardiovascular research and diagnosis. The conference publishes articles primarily in the area(s): Heart rate variability & QRS complex. It hosts annual conferences that are well attended by researchers from around the world, with a growing reputation as an excellent meeting venue. Over the lifetime of 117 years, 6341 publications have been published by the conference receiving 42907 citations.

Top Papers (Last 10 Years)

2020

Papers Authors Citations
Hypertension, thrombosis, kidney failure,... Celestino Sardu 268
Effects of Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers... Guang Yang 173
Visit-to-Visit Variability of Blood... Paul Muntner 152
Bedtime hypertension treatment improves... Ramon C. Hermida 150
Trends in Blood Pressure Control Among... Paul Muntner 141

2019

Papers Authors Citations
Effect of Intensive vs Standard Blood... Jeff D. Williamson 432
Trans-ethnic association study... Ayush Giri 159
Effect of Systolic and Diastolic Blood... Alexander C. Flint 153
Obesity, kidney dysfunction... Ramon C. HermidaJohn E. Hall 149
Perioperative Quality Initiative... Robert D. Sanders 148

2018

Papers Authors Citations
2018 ESC/ESH Guidelines for the management... B. Williams 3657
2018 ESC/ESH Guidelines for the management... Bryan Williams 966
Consensus Statement by the American... Alan J. Garber 408
Genetic analysis of over 1 million... Evangelos Evangelou 386
Effect of renal denervation on blood... David E. Kandzari 362

2017

Papers Authors Citations
Worldwide trends in blood pressure... Bin Zhou 1155
Catheter-based renal denervation in... Raymond R. Townsend 430
Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and... Jiapeng Lu 413
Relationship between Intraoperative... Vafi Salmasi 380
High-Fiber Diet and Acetate... Francine Z. Marques 379

2016

Papers Authors Citations
2016 European Guidelines on... Massimo Piepoli 3475
A Randomized Trial of Intensive versus... Marcel H. A. Muskiet 2628
Blood pressure lowering for prevention... Dena Ettehad 1680
Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure... Jeff D. Williamson 762
Heart failure outcomes with... David Fitchett 693

2015

Papers Authors Citations
A Randomized Trial of Intensive versus... Jackson T. Wright 3374
Predicted values for clinical exercise testing James E. Hansen 749
Spironolactone versus placebo, bisoprolol,... Bryan Williams 642
Obesity-induced hypertension... John E. Hall 591
Predictors of blood pressure response... David E. Kandzari/a> 413

2014

Papers Authors Citations
2014 Evidence-Based Guideline for the... Paul A. James 6388
A Controlled Trial of Renal Denervation... Deepak L. Bhatt 1639
Blood pressure and incidence of... Eleni Rapsomaniki 952
Metabolic mediators of the effects of body-mass... Kaveh Hajifathalian 704
High versus Low Blood-Pressure Target in... Pierre Asfar 679

2013

Papers Authors Citations
2013 ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management... Giuseppe Mancia 13846
2013 ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management... Giuseppe Mancia 6625
Rapid blood-pressure lowering in patients... Craig S. Anderson 938
Effect of longer term modest salt reduction on... Feng J. He 903
Effect of lower sodium intake on health... Nancy J Aburto 886

2012

Papers Authors Citations
Genetic variants in novel pathways... W.J. Elliott 13846
Aortic Stiffness, Blood Pressure Progression,... Bernhard M. Kaess 710
Incidence and Prognosis of Resistant Hypertension... Stacie L. Daugherty 702
2010 Chinese guidelines for the management... Shangwen Sun 582
Effect of continuous positive airway pressure... Ferran Barbé 535

2011

Papers Authors Citations
Genetic variants in novel pathways... Georg Ehret 1689
Catheter-Based Renal Sympathetic... Symplicity Htn Investigators 812
Prevalence of Resistant Hypertension in... Stephen D. Persell 688
Clinical Features of 8295 Patients... Alejandro de la Sierra 687
Aortic stiffness: current understanding... João L. Cavalcante 648

Topics Papers Citations Related
Computers in Cardiology Conference 457 3K 96%
International Conference of the IEEE... 48.7K 557.6K 89%
International Conference on Bio... 669 3.1K 86%
International Conference on Functional... 507 4.1K 86%
IEEE International Conference... 750 6.1K 85%

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How to lower blood pressure?

• Increase activity level and exercise more — Aerobic and resistance exercise can considerably lower blood pressure while also strengthening the heart.


• Reduce weight — Losing 5 to 10 pounds if you're overweight will help lower your blood pressure significantly.


• Control the diet — Reduce your intake of sugar and refined carbs. Consume more potassium, less sodium, and plenty of water.


• Reduce stress levels — To relieve stress, try deep breathing exercises, going for a walk, reading a book, or meditating.


• Ensure you get 8 hours of sleep a day — People who lack sleep, especially those in their middle years, are more likely to develop high blood pressure.

2. What causes high blood pressure

Major causes of high blood pressure include — tobacco use, being overweight or obese, insufficient physical exercise, excessive salt consumption, excessive alcohol consumption, stress, aging, genetics, kidney disease, chronic thyroid, and adrenal problems, and sleep apnea.

3. What is normal blood pressure?

A blood pressure of less than 120/80 mm Hg is considered to be the ideal blood pressure for adults.

4. What causes low blood pressure?

Pregnancy, hypothyroidism, diabetes, prescription drugs for high blood pressure, heart failure, heat stroke, and liver illness are a few causes of low blood pressure.

5. What are the top 2 journals on the topic of Blood Pressure??

The top 2 journals on Blood Pressure based on the impact factor are:

• Hypertension - 10.19

• Journal of Hypertension - 4.84

6. Does lack of sleep cause high blood pressure?

Scientific studies have proven that sleeping less than six hours per night is detrimental to one's health. The less you sleep, the higher your blood pressure may go. People who sleep for six hours or fewer may experience greater blood pressure rises. If you already have high blood pressure, not getting enough sleep may make it worse.

7. What is hypertension journal?

Hypertension is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal focusing primarily on blood pressure and angiotensin II. It is published by the American Heart Association in collaboration with the American Hypertension Society. In total, 16311 publications have been released, and has around 1022900 citations.

8. Is hypertension a good journal?

Hypertension publishes some of the most groundbreaking high blood pressure-related papers each month. With an Impact Factor of 10.19, Hypertension is the leading publication devoted to fundamental clinical hypertension research.

9. Is journal of hypertension open access?

Journal of Hypertension is an Open Access journal that seeks to offer the most complete and accurate source of information freely available online to researchers worldwide without any restrictions or other subscriptions. Researchers and scientific specialists in the field of hypertension are encouraged to publish novel ideas in open peer-reviewed journals.

10. What is the impact factor of journal of hypertension?

As of 2020, the Journal of Hypertension had an impact factor of 4.844.

11. What is a good impact factor for journal in medicine?

In most disciplines of study, an Impact Factor of 10 or above is regarded as exceptional. At the same time, anything above three is considered good.

12. How much does it cost to publish in hypertension

The base cost for online publication in "Hypertension" is $35 per page.