Vascular Health

Blood pressure, proteomic vascular ageing, and incident cardiovascular disease

Blood pressure is familiar. Proteomic vascular aging is the deeper story underneath it.

Blood pressure, proteomic vascular ageing, and incident cardiovascular disease
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What happened

A new European Journal of Preventive Cardiology paper connects blood pressure, proteomic vascular aging, and incident cardiovascular disease. The useful idea is that two people can share a similar blood pressure reading while carrying very different biological vascular risk.

That is where longevity medicine gets more serious. The goal is not just to optimize common metrics. It is to understand what those metrics are doing to tissues over time and whether molecular aging markers can reveal risk earlier.

For builders in health, the opportunity is turning routine signals into richer risk models before damage becomes irreversible.

Source

Reported by Blood pressure, proteomic vascular ageing, and incident cardiovascular disease via pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, published May 15, 2026.