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. 2018 Aug 7;91(6):e517–e525. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000005951

Figure 2. Relation of mean and slope of blood pressure with brain infarcts, according to age.

Figure 2

(A) SBP. (B) DBP. The estimated odds of any infarct, and respective 95% confidence interval, for an increase of 1 SD above the mean SBP (or DBP), or 1-unit-faster decline in the slope of SBP (or DBP), on a participant with a mean age of 89 years (center), a participant 1 SD younger than the mean age or 82 years old (left portion of figure), and a participant 1 SD older than the mean age or 95 years old (right portion of figure). DBP = diastolic blood pressure; SBP = systolic blood pressure.