
People with increased arterial pressure have more low regulatory-adaptive abilities than people with normal arterial pressure. The achievement of target blood pressure level with antihypertensive drugs is accompanied by normalization the regulatory-adaptive abilities. It is true only for people who had arterial hypertension less than 160/90 mm Hg until treatment.
Male, Hypertension, Humans, Blood Pressure, Female, Middle Aged, Adaptation, Physiological, Antihypertensive Agents
Male, Hypertension, Humans, Blood Pressure, Female, Middle Aged, Adaptation, Physiological, Antihypertensive Agents
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