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  1. The association of corporate measures and health management initiatives with employee engagement in Japanese companies
  2. Relationship Between Home Blood Pressure Monitoring–Confirmed Resistant Hypertension and Cardiovascular Prognosis
  3. Home Blood Pressure Variability Risk Prediction Score for Cardiovascular Disease Using Data From the J-HOP Study
  4. The association between employee lifestyles and the rates of mental health-related absenteeism and turnover in Japanese companies
  5. NUMBER OF HOME BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  6. Potential Long-Term Benefit of Home Systolic Blood Pressure Below 125 mm Hg for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction: The J-HOP Study Extended
  7. Home blood pressure measurement consistency and cognitive impairment
  8. The associations of the national health and productivity management program with corporate profits in Japan
  9. Growth Differentiation Factor‐15 Predicts Death and Stroke Event in Outpatients With Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The J‐HOP Study
  10. Cardiovascular Prognosis in Drug-Resistant Hypertension Stratified by 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure: The JAMP Study
  11. Clinical Impact of the Maximum Mean Value of Home Blood Pressure on Cardiovascular Outcomes: A Novel Indicator of Home Blood Pressure Variability
  12. Response by Kario et al to Letter Regarding Article, “Nighttime Blood Pressure Phenotype and Cardiovascular Prognosis: Practitioner-Based Nationwide JAMP Study”
  13. Maximum home systolic blood pressure is a marker of carotid atherosclerosis
  14. Comparison of different schedules of nocturnal home blood pressure measurement using an information/communication technology-based device in hypertensive patients
  15. Disparities in the impact of overweight on hypertension among Asians: a Japanese and Thai population-based study
  16. Effect of canagliflozin on nocturnal home blood pressure in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: The SHIFT-J study
  17. Developing and validating a new precise risk-prediction model for new-onset hypertension: The Jichi Genki hypertension prediction model (JG model)
  18. Exaggerated blood pressure variability is associated with memory impairment in very elderly patients
  19. Reliability of morning, before-dinner, and at-bedtime home blood pressure measurements in patients with hypertension
  20. Comparative effects of valsartan plus either cilnidipine or hydrochlorothiazide on home morning blood pressure surge evaluated by information and communication technology-based nocturnal home blood pressure monitoring
  21. Rationale and design for the Asia BP@Home study on home blood pressure control status in 12 Asian countries and regions
  22. Day-by-Day Variability of Home Blood Pressure and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in Clinical PracticeNovelty and Significance
  23. Comparison of morning vs bedtime administration of the combination of valsartan/amlodipine on nocturnal brachial and central blood pressure in patients with hypertension
  24. Development of a New ICT-Based Multisensor Blood Pressure Monitoring System for Use in Hemodynamic Biomarker-Initiated Anticipation Medicine for Cardiovascular Disease: The National IMPACT Program Project
  25. Should Pre-hypertension Be Treated?
  26. [BP.06.03] COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VALSARTAN AND EITHER CILNIDIPINE OR HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE ON MORNING BLOOD PRESSURE SURGE IN MORNING HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
  27. Which blood pressure measurement, systolic or diastolic, better predicts future hypertension in normotensive young adults?
  28. Comparative Effects of an Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker (ARB)/Diuretic vs. ARB/Calcium-Channel Blocker Combination on Uncontrolled Nocturnal Hypertension Evaluated by Information and Communication Technology-Based Nocturnal Home Blood Pressure Monito...