Systolic Blood Pressure and Survival to Very Old Age: Results From the Women's Health Initiative.
Bernhard HaringChristopher A AndrewsKathleen HoveyAladdin H ShadyabAndrea Z LaCroixLisa Warsinger MartinMilagros C RosalLewis H KullerElena Salmoirago-BlotcherNazmus SaquibPatrick KooDeepika R LadduMarcia L StefanickJo Ann E MansonSylvia Wassertheil-SmollerMichael J LaMontePublished in: Circulation (2024)
For women >65 years of age with low cardiovascular disease and other chronic disease risk, an SBP level <130 mm Hg was found to be associated with longevity. These findings reinforce current guidelines targeting an SBP target <130 mm Hg in older women.
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