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Sex disparities in physical activity domains and hypertension prevalence.

Min Jeong ChoYong Joon JungHo Jeong MinHyun Jeong KimSetor K KunutsorSae-Young Jae
Published in: Clinical hypertension (2024)
Higher levels of total PA and LTPA were associated with lower prevalence of hypertension in both men and women, with slightly stronger associations for women. However, higher OPA was associated with a higher prevalence of hypertension in women. These findings support the PA health paradox hypothesis and highlight the sex disparities in the association between OPA and hypertension prevalence.
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