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Essential hypertension and cognitive function in elderly

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Table 1 Participants socio‐demographic characteristics in cases (hypertensives) and comparison  (normotensives and Prehypertensives) 
Table 2 Classification of study participants as per JNC VII criteria and mean systolic and diastolic blood  pressure in each category    Blood pressure ‐JNC VII  (mm of Hg)  No (%)   Systolic Blood Pressure*  Mean (SD)  Diastolic Blood Pressure #  Mean (SD
Table 3 Mean (SD) MMSE in Normotensives, Pre‐hypertensives, Hypertensives    Participant  characteristics  Overall  (n=124)  Normo‐  tensives   (n=21)  Pre‐ hypertensives  (n=41)  Hypertensives (n=62)    ANOVA / t test 

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