Circadian Blood Pressure Phenotypes and 24-Hour Variability as Determinants of Mental Health-related Quality of Life in Hypertension with Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity

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Шелест, Борис Олексійович
Shelest, Borys
Kryvoshapka, Oleksandr
Кривошапка Олександр Вікторович
Lytvynenko, Mykola
Литвиненко, Микола Ігорович
Babycheva, Oleksandra
Kovalova, Yuliia
Rodionova, Iulia

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Multimorbidity combining hypertension (HTN), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), and obesity adversely affects health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Ambulatory circadian phenotypes (dipper/nondipper/riser) and average real variability (ARV) may relate to mental well-being. We aimed to find whether ambulatory BP phenotypes and ARV are associated with the SF-36 mental component summary (MCS) in HTN+T2D+obesity

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Circadian Blood Pressure Phenotypes and 24-Hour Variability as Determinants of Mental Health-related Quality of Life in Hypertension with Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity / B. Shelest, O. Kryvoshapka, M. Lytvynenko, O. Babycheva, Y. Kovalova, I. Rodionova // Ankara Med Journal. ─ 2026. ─ Vol. 26, Num. 1. ─ Р. 1–16. – DOI:10.5505/amj.2026.50328.

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