Use of repeated blood pressure and cholesterol measurements to improve cardiovascular disease risk prediction: An individual-participant-data meta-analysis
American Journal of Epidemiology | Aug 18, 2017
Paige E, et al. – This study tested the added benefits of repeated blood pressure and cholesterol measurements in the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction. Findings demonstrated a slight improvement in CVD risk prediction consequent to the inclusion of repeated measurements of blood pressure and cholesterol into CVD risk prediction models.
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