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    Arterial stiffness: using simple surrogate measures to make sense of a biologically complex phenomenon

    Adam James Lewandowski, Alex Pitcher, Rajarshi Banerjee in Hypertension Research (2012)

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    Comprehensive multi-modality assessment of regional and global arterial structure and function in adults born preterm

    Preterm birth is associated with higher blood pressure, which could be because preterm birth alters early aortic elastin and collagen development to cause increased arterial stiffness. We measured central and ...

    Henry Boardman, Katherine Birse, Esther F Davis, Polly Whitworth in Hypertension Research (2016)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Comprehensive multi-modality assessment of regional and global arterial structure and function in adults born preterm

    Correction to: Hypertension Research (2016) 39, 39–45; doi:10.1038/hr.2015.102 This article was originally published under a CC BY-NC-ND v4.0 license, but has now been made available under a CC BY 4.0 license....

    Henry Boardman, Katherine Birse, Esther F Davis, Polly Whitworth in Hypertension Research (2016)

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    Hypertension in pregnancy: a risk factor for the whole family?

    Hypertension in pregnancy is a known risk factor for increased cardiovascular risk for both the mother and her offspring. New findings suggest the offspring of normotensive pregnancies should also be considere...

    Grace Z. Yu, Paul Leeson in Nature Reviews Nephrology (2017)

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    Disproportionate cardiac hypertrophy during early postnatal development in infants born preterm

    Adults born very preterm have increased cardiac mass and reduced function. We investigated whether a hypertrophic phenomenon occurs in later preterm infants and when this occurs during early development.

    Christina Y L Aye, Adam J Lewandowski, Pablo Lamata, Ross Upton in Pediatric Research (2017)

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    P100: Trial of Exercise to Prevent Hypertension in Young Adults (TEPHRA): Rationale and Protocol

    Hypertension or pre-hypertension in young adults is unusual and more often linked with an adverse family or pregnancy history, such as preterm birth, than hypertension which develops later in life1–4. Surprisingl...

    Afifah Mohamed, Odaro Huckstep, Wilby Williamson, Charlotte Herdman in Artery Research (2017)

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    Neonatal autonomic function after pregnancy complications and early cardiovascular development

    Heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as a predictor of later cardiac risk. This study tested whether pregnancy complications that may have long-term offspring cardiac sequelae are associated with differenc...

    Christina Y. L. Aye, Adam James Lewandowski, Julien Oster, Ross Upton in Pediatric Research (2018)

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    Trial of Exercise to Prevent HypeRtension in young Adults (TEPHRA) a randomized controlled trial: study protocol

    Hypertension prevalence in young adults has increased and is associated with increased incidence of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events in middle age. However, there is significant debate regards how to ...

    Wilby Williamson, Odaro J. Huckstep, Eleni Frangou in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2018)

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    Validation of a deep-learning-based retinal biomarker (Reti-CVD) in the prediction of cardiovascular disease: data from UK Biobank

    Currently in the United Kingdom, cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment is based on the QRISK3 score, in which 10% 10-year CVD risk indicates clinical intervention. However, this benchmark has limited ef...

    Rachel Marjorie Wei Wen Tseng, Tyler Hyungtaek Rim, Eduard Shantsila in BMC Medicine (2023)