Relationship of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index to the Risk of Hypertension: A Prospective Study in Finland by Gang Hu, Noël C. Barengo, Jaakko Tuomilehto,

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Relationship of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index to the Risk of Hypertension: A Prospective Study in Finland by Gang Hu, Noël C. Barengo, Jaakko Tuomilehto, Timo A. Lakka, Aulikki Nissinen, and Pekka Jousilahti Hypertension Volume 43(1):25-30 January 1, 2004 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.

Figure 1. Hazards ratios of hypertension according to the physical activity level (low, moderate, and high) and body mass index (<25 and ≥25) among men. Figure 1. Hazards ratios of hypertension according to the physical activity level (low, moderate, and high) and body mass index (<25 and ≥25) among men. Adjusted for age, area, study year, education, smoking status, alcohol intake, and diabetes. Gang Hu et al. Hypertension. 2004;43:25-30 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.

Figure 1. Hazards ratios of hypertension according to the physical activity level (low, moderate, and high) and body mass index (<25 and ≥25) among women. Figure 1. Hazards ratios of hypertension according to the physical activity level (low, moderate, and high) and body mass index (<25 and ≥25) among women. Adjusted for age, area, study year, education, smoking status, alcohol intake, and diabetes. Gang Hu et al. Hypertension. 2004;43:25-30 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.