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Blood Pressure Control Among US Adults, 2009 to 2012 Through 2017 to 2020.
Muntner, Paul; Miles, Miriam A; Jaeger, Byron C; Hannon Iii, Lonnie; Hardy, Shakia T; Ostchega, Yechiam; Wozniak, Gregory; Schwartz, Joseph E.
  • Muntner P; Department of Epidemiology (P.M., S.T.H.), University of Alabama at Birmingham.
  • Miles MA; Department of Health Behavior (M.A.M., L.H.), University of Alabama at Birmingham.
  • Jaeger BC; Department of Biostatistics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC (B.C.J.).
  • Hannon Iii L; Department of Health Behavior (M.A.M., L.H.), University of Alabama at Birmingham.
  • Hardy ST; Department of Epidemiology (P.M., S.T.H.), University of Alabama at Birmingham.
  • Ostchega Y; School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (Y.O.).
  • Wozniak G; American Medical Association, Chicago, IL (G.W.).
  • Schwartz JE; Department of Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY (J.E.S.).
Hypertension ; 79(9): 1971-1980, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2009244
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data indicate that the proportion of US adults with hypertension that had controlled blood pressure (BP) declined from 2013 to 2014 through 2017 to 2018. We analyzed data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009 to 2012, 2013 to 2016, and 2017 to 2020 to confirm this finding.

METHODS:

Hypertension was defined as systolic BP ≥140 mm Hg or diastolic BP ≥90 mm Hg or antihypertensive medication use. BP control among those with hypertension was defined as systolic BP <140 mm Hg and diastolic BP <90 mm Hg.

RESULTS:

The age-adjusted prevalence of hypertension was 31.5% (95% CI, 30.3%-32.8%), 32.0% (95% CI, 30.6%-33.3%), and 32.9% (95% CI, 31.0%-34.7%) in 2009 to 2012, 2013 to 2016, and 2017 to 2020, respectively (P trend=0.218). The age-adjusted prevalence of hypertension increased among non-Hispanic Asian adults from 27.0% in 2011 to 2012 to 33.5% in 2017 to 2020 (P trend=0.003). Among Hispanic adults, the age-adjusted prevalence of hypertension increased from 29.4% in 2009 to 2012 to 33.2% in 2017 to 2020 (P trend=0.029). In 2009 to 2012, 2013 to 2016, and 2017 to 2020, 52.8% (95% CI, 50.0%-55.7%), 51.3% (95% CI, 47.9%-54.6%), and 48.2% (95% CI, 45.7%-50.8%) of US adults with hypertension had controlled BP (P trend=0.034). Among US adults taking antihypertensive medication, 69.9% (95% CI, 67.8%-72.0%), 69.3% (95% CI, 66.6%-71.9%), and 67.7% (95% CI, 65.2%-70.3%) had controlled BP in 2009 to 2012, 2013 to 2016, and 2017 to 2020, respectively (P trend=0.189). Among all US adults with hypertension and those taking antihypertensive medication, a decline in BP control between 2009 to 2012 and 2017 to 2020 occurred among those ≥75 years, women, and non-Hispanic black adults.

CONCLUSIONS:

These data confirm that the proportion of US adults with hypertension who have controlled BP has declined.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hypertension / Antihypertensive Agents Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Hypertension Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Hypertension / Antihypertensive Agents Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Hypertension Year: 2022 Document Type: Article