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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Types of Blood Pressure Variability
3. Mechanisms Affecting Blood Pressure Variability
4. Impact of Blood Pressure Variability on Cardiovascular Structure and Function
4.1. Effects on Cardiac and Arterial Structures
4.2. Role in Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Remodeling
5. Left Ventricular Stiffness and Blood Pressure Variability
6. Mechanisms Linking BPV to Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
7. Arterial Stiffness and Blood Pressure Variability
8. Arterial Elasticity and Vascular Aging
9. Clinical Studies Correlating BPV and Arterial Stiffness
10. Clinical Implications in Hypertension Management
11. Targeting BPV to Reduce Cardiovascular Risks
12. Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Its Role in Managing BPV and Cardiovascular Stiffness
13. Future Directions and Research Gap
14. Interventions Targeting BPV to Reduce Stiffness
15. Conclusion
Conflicts of Interest
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