Alastruey, JordiCharlton, Peter H.Bikia, VasilikiPaliakaite, BiruteHametner, BernhardBruno, Rosa MariaMulder, Marijn P.2024-05-192024-05-1920230363-61351522-1539https://doi.org10.1152/ajpheart.00705.2022https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/4649Arterial pulse waves (PWs) such as blood pressure and photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals contain a wealth of information on the cardiovascular (CV) system that can be exploited to assess vascular age and identify individuals at elevated CV risk. We review the possibilities, limitations, complementarity, and differences of reduced-order, biophysical models of arterial PW propa-gation, as well as theoretical and empirical methods for analyzing PW signals and extracting clinically relevant information for vascular age assessment. We provide detailed mathematical derivations of these models and theoretical methods, showing how they are related to each other. Finally, we outline directions for future research to realize the potential of modeling and analysis of PW signals for accurate assessment of vascular age in both the clinic and in daily life.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAgingArteriosclerosisAtherosclerosisHemodynamicsPulse WaveArterial pulse wave modeling and analysis for vascular-age studies: a review from VascAgeNetReview Article3251H1H2937000606WOS:0010082019000012-s2.0-85160968332N/A10.1152/ajpheart.00705.2022Q1