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Successful Approaches to Reduce Hypertension Stephen Sidney, MD, MPH Kaiser Permanente Northern California October 17, 2012
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Basic Facts - Hypertension Hypertension causes acute myocardial infarctions, stroke, heart failure and chronic kidney disease. 67 million adults in the United States have hypertension (30.4%) More than than half of adults (35.8 million) with hypertension are uncontrolled (53.5%). Less than half of adults (16 million) with uncontrolled hypertension are aware that they have hypertension and are treated for it (44.7%)
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Hypertension - Disparities Blacks have higher rates of hypertension than whites (39% vs 32%) and higher rates of uncontrolled hypertension (57% vs 52%). Rate of uncontrolled hypertension even higher in Hispanics (63%) Younger adults have higher rates of uncontrolled hypertension than older adults (62% for age 18-44 years vs. 51% for age >45 years).
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Hypertension in Blacks Compared with whites, hypertension in Blacks is: – more frequent – occurs earlier in life – more severe – more often associated cardiovascular complications 1% of blacks develop heart failure by age 50 years vs. <0.1% of whites 1% of blacks develop strokes by age 55 years vs. 0.3% of whites.
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Ischemic stroke incidence rates in younger adults (ages 25-44 years), 2000-2008
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So... Hypertension is a an enormous public health problem. Hypertension control rates are relatively low, especially in younger people and there are significant race/ethnicity disparities. It would be reasonable to start thinking of hypertension in younger African Americans as a public health emergency. But we can do better.
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