1. Psychosocial Correlates of Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping in African Americans: The Jackson Heart Study Spruill, Tanya M.; Shallcross, Amanda J.; Ogedegbe, Gbenga; Chaplin, William F.; Butler, Mark; Palfrey, Amy; Shimbo, Daichi; Muntner, Paul; Sims, Mario; Sarpong, Daneil F.; Agyemang, Charles; Ravenell, Joseph 2016 Articles Blood pressureBlood pressure--Psychological aspectsAmbulatory blood pressure monitoringHypertensionAfrican AmericansSocial networks
2. Perceived Discrimination and Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping Among Hispanics: The Influence of Social Support and Race Rodriguez, Carlos J.; Gwathmey, TanYa M.; Jin, Zhezhen; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Beech, Bettina M.; Sacco, Ralph L.; Di Tullio, Marco R.; Homma, Shunichi 2016 Articles Hispanic Americans--Health and hygieneRace discriminationAmbulatory blood pressure monitoringMedicine, PsychosomaticBlood pressureSocial networks
3. Masked Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease Events in a Prospective Cohort of Blacks: The Jackson Heart Study Booth III, John N.; Diaz, Keith; Seals, Samantha R.; Sims, Mario; Ravenell, Joseph; Muntner, Paul; Shimbo, Daichi 2016 Articles Ambulatory blood pressure monitoringHypertensionCardiovascular system--DiseasesMortalityBlood pressureAfrican Americans
4. Ambulatory monitoring demonstrates an acute association between cookstove-related carbon monoxide and blood pressure in a Ghanaian cohort Quinn, Ashlinn Ko; Ayuurebobi Ae-Ngibise, Kenneth; Kinney, Patrick L.; Kaali, Seyram; Wylie, Blair; Boamah, Ellen; Shimbo, Daichi; Agyei, Oscar; Chillrud, Steven N.; Mujtaba, Mohammed; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Abdalla, Marwah; Owusu-Agyei, Seth; Jack, Darby W.; Asante, Kwakupoku 2017 Articles Ambulatory blood pressure monitoringBlood pressureIndoor air pollutionBiomass stovesCarbon monoxidePublic health