ABSTRACT

Though it seems illogical to offer treatment to reduce cardiovascular risk factors in those with a limited life expectancy and inappropriate to lower blood pressure in the elderly when it is known that hypertension rises as people get older, studies have shown beyond reasonable doubt that lowering the blood pressure in the elderly reduces morbidity

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |11 pages

Mechanisms

chapter |1 pages

Risks

chapter |1 pages

Age of onset

chapter |1 pages

Older versus younger

chapter |6 pages

The white coat effect

chapter |3 pages

Postural and postprandial hypotension

chapter |1 pages

Definition of hypertension

chapter |9 pages

Evaluation

chapter |2 pages

Searching for identifiable causes

chapter |4 pages

Additional trials

chapter |6 pages

Is there an age limit for therapy?

chapter |6 pages

Therapy: lifestyle modifications

chapter |4 pages

Limit alcohol intake

chapter |11 pages

Drug therapy

chapter |3 pages

Improving compliance