A 42-year-old woman comes for follow-up after a recent urinary tract infection treated with a short course of antibiotics. During her emergency department visit, the patient was told that her blood pressure was "mildly elevated." She currently has no symptoms. Medical history is otherwise insignificant, and the patient does not regularly see a physician. Family history is unremarkable. The patient jogs twice a week and eats a healthy diet. She takes no medications. Blood pressure is 142/91 mm Hg. BMI is 28 kg/m2. Physical examination is unremarkable. ECG and laboratory tests, including a basic metabolic panel, are unremarkable. Which of the following is the best next step in managing this patient?
A) Advise weight loss and follow-up in 12 months
B) Obtain multiple home blood pressure readings
C) Obtain polysomnography
D) Start double antihypertensive therapy
E) Start single antihypertensive agent
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