Calibrating Local Population-Based Blood Pressure Data from NYC HANES 2013-2014

Rania Kanchi1, Sharon Perlman2, Yechiam Ostchega3

  • 1Department of Population Health, Division of Epidemiology, NYU Langone Health, New York, USA. rania.kanchi@nyumc.org.

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