High vital sign tends to start at a younger age in women than men, and rises faster, a replacement study reports

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Data collected over 43 years were used in 32,833 people ages 5 to 98. They found that by the time women are in their 20s, they're showing faster rates of increases in vital signs than men, and therefore the difference persists throughout life.

Blood pressure begins to extend at younger ages in women than in men, and it goes up at a faster rate, a replacement study reports.

On average, women who develop heart conditions are about 10 years older than men who develop it. But this report, published in JAMA Cardiology, suggests that prime vital sign, one among the foremost important controllable risk factors for the disorder , begins at a younger age in women than men, and rises faster. The physiological processes that cause heart condition, the findings suggest, may start earlier in women than in men.

Data collected over 43 years were used in 32,833 people ages 5 to 98. They found that by the time women are in their 20s, they're showing faster rates of increases in vital signs than men, and therefore the difference persists throughout life.

“The fundamental anatomy and physiology are very different in men and ladies,” said the senior author, Dr. Susan Cheng, director of public health research at the Smidt Heart Institute of Cedars-Sinai center in l. a. “I would encourage all to catch it because it starts to sneak up, but keeping an eye fixed on the vital sign is particularly important for ladies .”

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