作者: Kenneth Lo , Brigitte Woo , Martin Wong , Wilson Tam
DOI: 10.1111/JCH.13220
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摘要: Sleep quality is an important aspect of sleep, but no meta-analysis has elucidated its relationship with blood pressure (BP) and hypertension. A was conducted in October 2016 using multiple databases, including Embase Medline. Studies that assessed subjective sleep BP or hypertension were included. Upon full-text evaluation, 29 articles from 45 041 patients selected, which 22 included the seven presented narratively. Poor significantly associated a greater likelihood (odds ratio, 1.48; P value = .01). sleepers had higher average systolic (mean difference 4.37, .09) diastolic 1.25, .32) than normal without statistical significance. Patients worse scores 1.51, < .01), while dippers better -1.67, The findings highlight between