Journal of Human Hypertension

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Human Hypertension is 9. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Blood from a stone: funding hypertension prevention, treatment, and care in low- and middle-income countries116
Are subjective measures the answer to assess physical inactivity on a daily basis in patients with resistant hypertension?70
Identification of a plausible serum uric acid cut-off value as prognostic marker of stroke: the Uric Acid Right for Heart Health (URRAH) study68
Vitamin D and family history of hypertension in relation to hypertension status among college students47
Abstracts from the 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting of the British and Irish Hypertension Society (BIHS)45
Postoperative adrenal insufficiency in Conn’s syndrome—does it occur frequently?31
The preventive effects of aspirin on preeclampsia based on network pharmacology and bioinformatics29
Tahini consumption affects blood pressure and endothelial function in healthy males26
Sodium intake and high blood pressure among adults on caloric deficit: a multi-year cross-sectional analysis of the U.S. population, 2007–201824
Correction to: Variation in paediatric 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring interpretation by Canadian and UK physicians23
High normal blood pressure value, is the patient at increased CV risk?23
Association between isolated systolic hypertension in young adults and future cardiovascular mortality: three clues prove it20
Masked hypertension and neonatal outcome in high-risk pregnancies17
Accuracy of non-invasive blood pressure measurement in patients with atrial fibrillation15
Revisiting the diagnosis of ‘resistant hypertension’: what should we do nowadays’15
Endothelial glycocalyx and microvascular perfusion are associated with carotid intima-media thickness and impaired myocardial deformation in psoriatic disease14
Assessment of skin microcirculation in primary aldosteronism: impaired microvascular responses compared to essential hypertensives and normotensives13
Correction: Different impact factors for accurate oscillometric blood pressure measurement between sinus rhythm and atrial fibrillation13
Association of carotid wall layers with atherosclerotic plaques and cardiac hypertrophy in hypertensive subjects12
Family support and medication adherence among residents with hypertension in informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya: a mixed-method study12
Trajectories of waist circumference during young adulthood and incident hypertension: the China Health and Nutrition Survey12
Measuring adherence to antihypertensive medication using an objective test in older adults attending primary care: cross-sectional study11
Carotid elasticity is impaired in stage 1 hypertensive patients with well-controlled blood pressure levels11
Correction to: Abstracts from the 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting of the British and Irish Hypertension Society (BIHS)11
Retraction Note to: Prevalence and associated factors of undiagnosed hypertension among women aged 15–49 years in India: an analysis of National Family Health Survey-4 data10
Simultaneously measured inter-arm blood pressure difference is not associated with pulse wave velocity in a clinical dataset of at-risk hypertensive patients10
Failing to palpate femoral pulses in adult hypertensive patients may lead to diagnostic wandering and major cerebrovascular events in cases of undetected aortic coarctation10
Correction to: Hypertension treatment cascade in India: results from National Noncommunicable Disease Monitoring Survey10
The effect of resistant hypertension on in-hospital mortality in patients hospitalized with COVID-1910
Protocol to improve hypertension management in a VA outpatient clinic9
The association of cardiorespiratory fitness and the risk of hypertension: a systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis9
Risk factors for hypertension in primary Sjögren’s syndrome patients: a nomogram was constructed9
Association between baseline brachial–ankle pulse wave velocity and short-term risk of first stroke among Chinese hypertensive adults9
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