Prevalence of Self-Reported Hypertension and Antihypertensive Medication Use Among Adults - United States, 2017-2021

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Sekkarie, Ahlia [1 ]
Fang, Jing [1 ]
Hayes, Donald [1 ]
Loustalot, Fleetwood [1 ]
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[1] CDC, Div Heart Dis & Stroke Prevent, Natl Ctr Chron Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
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MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT | 2024年 / 73卷 / 09期
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. It increases with age and is highest among non -Hispanic Black or African American persons, men, persons aged >= 65 years, those of lower socioeconomic status, and those who live in the southern United States. Hypertension affects approximately one half of U.S. adults, and approximately one quarter of those persons have their blood pressure under control. Reducing population -level hypertension prevalence and improving control is a national priority. In 2017, updated guidelines for high blood pressure in adults recommended lowering the blood pressure threshold for diagnosis of hypertension. Analysis of data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System found that age -standardized, self -reported diagnosed hypertension was approximately 30% during 2017-2021, with persistent differences by age, sex, race and ethnicity, level of education, and state of residence. During this period, the age -standardized prevalence of antihypertensive medication use among persons with hypertension increased by 3.1 percentage points, from 59.8% to 62.9% (p<0.001). Increases in antihypertensive medication use were observed in most sociodemographic groups and in many states. Assessing current trends in hypertension diagnosis and treatment can help guide the development of policies and implementation of interventions to reduce this important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and can aid in addressing health disparities. >= 65 years, those of lower socioeconomic status, and those who live in the southern United States (2). Improving populationlevel hypertension prevalence and control is a national priority.* In 2017, updated guidelines for high blood pressure in adults recommended lowering the blood pressure threshold for diagnosis of hypertension (3). This change would be expected to lead to increased diagnosed hypertension prevalence. CDC analyzed data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) to examine characteristics and trends in prevalence of self -reported diagnosed hypertension and antihypertensive medication use.
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