Search Results - "Skretteberg, P. T."

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    Low-grade systolic murmurs in healthy middle-aged individuals: innocent or clinically significant? A 35-year follow-up study of 2014 Norwegian men by Bodegard, J., Skretteberg, P. T., Gjesdal, K., Pyörälä, K., Kjeldsen, S. E., Liestøl, K., Erikssen, G., Erikssen, J.

    Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-06-2012)
    “…  Bodegard J, Skretteberg PT, Gjesdal K, Pyörälä K, Kjeldsen SE, Liestøl K, Erikssen G, Erikssen J (Oslo University Hospital, Oslo; University of Oslo, Oslo;…”
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    EXERCISE SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AND QUARTILE-BASED RISK OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN HEALTHY MEN DURING 28 YEARS OF FOLLOW-UP by Mariampillai, J Eek, Prestgaard, E, Kjeldsen, S.E, Liestøl, K, Engeseth, K, Erikssen, J, Bodegard, J, Berge, E, Grundvold, I, Skretteberg, P T

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-06-2018)
    “…OBJECTIVE:There is increasing evidence regarding exercise blood pressure as a predictor for later cardiovascular disease in apparently healthy individuals. We…”
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    2D.01: EXERCISE SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE >/=190 MMHG AT MODERATE WORKLOAD PREDICTS CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN HEALTHY, MIDDLE-AGED MEN by Mariampillai, J Eek, Engeseth, K, Kjeldsen, S.E, Grundvold, I, Liestøl, K, Erikssen, G, Erikssen, J.E, Bodegård, J, Skretteberg, P.T

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-06-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE:A hypertensive response to exercise at moderate workload is associated with future risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) and mortality. Yet there is…”
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