Why does systolic blood pressure increases with age?
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The increase in blood pressure with age is mostly associated with structural changes in the arteries and especially with large artery stiffness. ... In the elderly, the most powerful predictor of risk is increased pulse pressure due to decreased diastolic and increased systolic blood pressure.
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