Joint effect of elevated-c-reactive protein level and hypertension on new-onset stroke: A nationwide prospective cohort study of CHARLS
Background and aimsThis study aimed to examine whether the combination of elevated-C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and hypertension increased the risk of stroke among middle-aged and elderly Chinese.MethodsThis analysis included 9,821 Chinese participants aged ≥45 years in the China Health and Retir...
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Main Authors: | Xuanli Chen (Author), Siyuan Liu (Author), Jiadong Chu (Author), Wei Hu (Author), Na Sun (Author), Yueping Shen (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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