Comprehensive national academic resource on hypertension in women, addressing sex-specific differences in epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment
Covers hypertension across the entire female life course—from adolescence and reproductive years to menopause and older age—including women-specific risk factors
Dedicated focus on hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, with emphasis on long-term cardiovascular risk
Integrates the cardio-renal-metabolic perspective, covering hypertension in chronic kidney disease, salt sensitivity, resistant hypertension, and emerging therapies such as renal denervation
Highlights advanced diagnostic approaches, including ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, blood pressure variability, chronobiology, and early detection of secondary hypertension
Addresses emerging scientific areas such as the gut microbiome, inflammation, sleep disorders, and cancer-related hypertension in women
Provides evidence-based insights from major clinical trials and international guidelines, along with practical clinical guidance for screening, risk stratification, and management.