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For people living in rural China, having higher average diastolic blood pressure over time is linked to a higher chance of heart disease — even if you already account for their starting blood pressure and other health factors.

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The study shows that tracking diastolic blood pressure over time gives a better prediction of heart disease risk than just one reading, which is exactly what the claim says.

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