Baseline Characteristics of 400 Women Who Subsequently Developed Incident Hypertension (Case Subjects) and 400 Women Who Remained Free of Hypertension.

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Baseline Characteristics of 400 Women Who Subsequently Developed Incident Hypertension (Case Subjects) and 400 Women Who Remained Free of Hypertension (Control Subjects) in the WHS, 1992 Howard D. Sesso, et al. Hypertension. 2007;49:304-310

Baseline Characteristics of 400 Women Who Remained Free of Hypertension (Control Subjects) According to Quartiles of Plasma IL-6 *ANCOVA was used for continuous variables, and 2 test was used for categorical variables. †Mean ± SD. ‡Geometric mean. H.D. Sesso, et al. Hypertension 2007;49:304-310

RRs and 95% CIs of Hypertension According to Quartiles of Plasma IL-6 and CRP Howard D. Sesso, et al. Hypertension. 2007;49:304-310

Multivariate RRs and 95% CIs of Hypertension According to Quartiles of Plasma IL-6 Stratified by Various Risk Factors Howard D. Sesso, et al. Hypertension. 2007;49:304-310