Global epidemiology, health burden and effective interventions for elevated blood pressure and hypertension

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Bin Zhou
Pablo Perel
George A. Mensah
Majid Ezzati
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[1] School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[2] Imperial College London,Department of Non
[3] MRC Centre for Environment and Health,communicable Disease Epidemiology
[4] School of Public Health,Regional Institute for Population Studies
[5] Imperial College London,undefined
[6] The Abdul Latif Jameel Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics,undefined
[7] School of Public Health,undefined
[8] Imperial College London,undefined
[9] London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine,undefined
[10] Center for Translation Research and Implementation Science,undefined
[11] National Heart,undefined
[12] Lung,undefined
[13] and Blood Institute,undefined
[14] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[15] University of Ghana,undefined
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Nature Reviews Cardiology | 2021年 / 18卷
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High blood pressure is one of the most important risk factors for ischaemic heart disease, stroke, other cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease and dementia. Mean blood pressure and the prevalence of raised blood pressure have declined substantially in high-income regions since at least the 1970s. By contrast, blood pressure has risen in East, South and Southeast Asia, Oceania and sub-Saharan Africa. Given these trends, the prevalence of hypertension is now higher in low-income and middle-income countries than in high-income countries. In 2015, an estimated 8.5 million deaths were attributable to systolic blood pressure >115 mmHg, 88% of which were in low-income and middle-income countries. Measures such as increasing the availability and affordability of fresh fruits and vegetables, lowering the sodium content of packaged and prepared food and staples such as bread, and improving the availability of dietary salt substitutes can help lower blood pressure in the entire population. The use and effectiveness of hypertension treatment vary substantially across countries. Factors influencing this variation include a country’s financial resources, the extent of health insurance and health facilities, how frequently people interact with physicians and non-physician health personnel, whether a clear and widely adopted clinical guideline exists and the availability of medicines. Scaling up treatment coverage and improving its community effectiveness can substantially reduce the health burden of hypertension.
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