Morphological and functional measures of large arteries in adolescents should be normalized to account for changes during adolescence, with relative body mass and blood pressure acting as key determinants.
Morphological and functional measures of large arteries should be normalized to take account of changes during adolescence and skewed distributions. Relative body mass, systolic blood pressure and/or pulse pressure are determinants of IMT and elasticity.
Jourdan et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
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