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<p class=ql-align-justify>Blood pressure variability (BPV) is one of the major risk factors for several types of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). This review focuses on behavioral aspects of circadian rhythms of both males &amp; females. It is valuable therefore to demonstrate the circadian variability in systolic blood pressure (SBP) diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and Heart Rate (HR) in both males as well as female subjects with special reference to age sex work type &amp; dipping patterns. In our findings we aimed to clarify the fluctuations among men &amp; women. A total of</p><p class=ql-align-justify>300 voluntarily participated in the study. All subjects wore an Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor SBP DBP and HR were measured every 20 and 40 minutes. In addition double product (DP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were also documented. Data were analyzed using A&amp;D Cosinor and Spectra software. A statistically significant Circadian rhythm was validated in all studied components with respect to Age Sex type of work &amp; dipping pattern. Additionally significant differences for the circadian Mesors Amplitude Acrophase of SBP DBP HR DP and MAP were also noticed. Results show that as the age increases Mesor of SBP DBP&amp; MAP increases in males but in case of females Amplitude of SBP was more. In males dipping was less than females. Diurnal SBP DBP MAP were higher in extreme Dippers whereas nocturnal values were higher in non dippers. We also proved that in subjects with medications had more non dipping pattern. In hypertensive subjects without medications &amp; non dipper the rhythm detection ratio was low particularly in SBP MAP. On the basis of our findings we can summarized that variability in BP may be related to Age Sex &amp; type of work to some extent.</p>