Abstract

The main cardiovascular changes associated with aging included decreased heart rates, oxygen extraction, arterial stiffening, vasoconstriction, systolic blood pressure elevation, myocardial thickening, reduced diastolic filling rate, rhythmic rate changes, and action potential prolongation. Multifactorial risk can include the pathology of the diseased. This study aims to ascertain the relationship between systole, diastole, sex, age, blood, and urine profiles in an elderly with Hypertension. The logistic regression study found three significant associations between diastole systolic and leucocyte sedimentation with Hypertension. For the net study, various hormones are another pathological marker that can be included in hypertension screening

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