In the elderly, with mild systolic hypertension (170–180 mmHg), which of the following is correct?

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In the elderly, with mild systolic hypertension (170–180 mmHg), which of the following is correct?
(A) Diastolic blood pressure rather than systolic blood pressure is a better predictor of cerebrovascular morbidity and mortality
(B) Effective lowering of mild systolic hypertension is associated with a decreased incidence of stroke in those aged 65-80 years
(C) A serum creatinine level of 0.15 mmol/L (<0.11) is a contraindication for anti-hypertensive therapy
(D) The lower plasma renin activity in the elderly results in a decreased efficacy of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors in this age group
(E) A history of stroke would be a contraindication to antihypertensive treatment in such patients
 
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