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Compared with their peers with normal blood pressure, patients with simple hypertension, although young, have shown renal damage, increased urinary microalbumin excretion, and impaired vasodilation and contraction. If both high pressure and low pressure rise, organ damage will be more obvious.

Most of these patients with simple hypertension are young and middle-aged men, who report a high proportion of drinking and often show metabolic abnormalities. Body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, visceral fat index, 24-hour heart rate and serum uric acid level were significantly higher than those with normal blood pressure. This may be related to the unhealthy lifestyle of young and middle-aged hypertensive patients.