Average Daily Blood Pressure, Not Office Blood Pressure, Determines the Progression of Cerebrovascular Disease and Functional Decline in Older Persons | Synapse
May 17, 2026
Average Daily Blood Pressure, Not Office Blood Pressure, Determines the Progression of Cerebrovascular Disease and Functional Decline in Older Persons
Puntos clave
This research aims to determine how average daily blood pressure is related to the progression of cerebrovascular disease and functional decline in older adults.
Evaluated older adults' average daily blood pressure against their office blood pressure readings.
Assessed the progression of cerebrovascular disease and functional decline over a specified follow-up period.
Analyzed the data using appropriate statistical methods to correlate blood pressure readings with health outcomes.
Functional decline was observed in participants with elevated average daily readings, as indicated by a 20% higher rate of decline than those with lower averages.
Office blood pressure readings did not show the same predictive value for cerebrovascular disease progression.