The Culprit Behind High Blood Pressure Discovered, Norwegian University of Life Sciences Study

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High blood pressure is highly age-related and affects more than 1 billion people worldwide. But doctors can’t fully explain the cause of 90 per cent of all cases. A computer model of a “virtual human” suggests that stiff arteries alone are enough to cause high blood pressure. “Our results suggest that arterial stiffness represents a major therapeutic target. This is contrary to existing models, which typically explain high blood pressure in terms of defective kidney function,” says Klas Pettersen, a researcher at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and first author of the study, recently published in PLOS Computational Biology.

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