Hypertension prevalence in the All of Us Research Program among groups traditionally underrepresented in medical research

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Paulette D. Chandler
Cheryl R. Clark
Guohai Zhou
Nyia L. Noel
Confidence Achilike
Lizette Mendez
Andrea H. Ramirez
Roxana Loperena-Cortes
Kelsey Mayo
Elizabeth Cohn
Lucila Ohno-Machado
Eric Boerwinkle
Mine Cicek
Jun Qian
Sheri Schully
Francis Ratsimbazafy
Stephen Mockrin
Kelly Gebo
Julien J. Dedier
Shawn N. Murphy
Jordan W. Smoller
Elizabeth W. Karlson
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[1] Brigham and Women′s Hospital,Boston Medical Center
[2] Harvard Medical School,Research Information Science and Computing
[3] Boston University School of Medicine,Center for Genomic Medicine
[4] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,undefined
[5] Hunter College,undefined
[6] University of California,undefined
[7] University of Texas Health Science Center School of Public Health,undefined
[8] Mayo Clinic,undefined
[9] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[10] Life Sciences Division,undefined
[11] Leidos,undefined
[12] Inc,undefined
[13] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[14] Mass General Brigham,undefined
[15] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[16] The University of Chicago,undefined
[17] Scripps Research,undefined
[18] Emory University,undefined
[19] University of Arizona,undefined
[20] University of Miami,undefined
[21] Vanderbilt University,undefined
[22] Spectrum Health,undefined
[23] Stanford University,undefined
[24] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[25] Columbia University,undefined
[26] University of Florida,undefined
[27] University of California,undefined
[28] San Francisco,undefined
[29] Northwestern University,undefined
[30] Henry Ford Health Center,undefined
[31] Georgia Institute of Technology,undefined
[32] Weill Cornell Medical Center,undefined
[33] University of California,undefined
[34] Morehouse School of Medicine,undefined
[35] Health Partners Institute,undefined
[36] Asian Health Coalition,undefined
[37] University of Illinois At Chicago,undefined
[38] Baylor Scott & White Research Institute,undefined
[39] NYC Health and Hospital/Harlem,undefined
[40] Essential Institute of Rural Health,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 11卷
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The All of Us Research Program was designed to enable broad-based precision medicine research in a cohort of unprecedented scale and diversity. Hypertension (HTN) is a major public health concern. The validity of HTN data and definition of hypertension cases in the All of Us (AoU) Research Program for use in rule-based algorithms is unknown. In this cross-sectional, population-based study, we compare HTN prevalence in the AoU Research Program to HTN prevalence in the 2015–2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). We used AoU baseline data from patient (age ≥ 18) measurements (PM), surveys, and electronic health record (EHR) blood pressure measurements. We retrospectively examined the prevalence of HTN in the EHR cohort using Systemized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) codes and blood pressure medications recorded in the EHR. We defined HTN as the participant having at least 2 HTN diagnosis/billing codes on separate dates in the EHR data AND at least one HTN medication. We calculated an age-standardized HTN prevalence according to the age distribution of the U.S. Census, using 3 groups (18–39, 40–59, and ≥ 60). Among the 185,770 participants enrolled in the AoU Cohort (mean age at enrollment = 51.2 years) available in a Researcher Workbench as of October 2019, EHR data was available for at least one SNOMED code from 112,805 participants, medications for 104,230 participants, and 103,490 participants had both medication and SNOMED data. The total number of persons with SNOMED codes on at least two distinct dates and at least one antihypertensive medication was 33,310 for a crude prevalence of HTN of 32.2%. AoU age-adjusted HTN prevalence was 27.9% using 3 groups compared to 29.6% in NHANES. The AoU cohort is a growing source of diverse longitudinal data to study hypertension nationwide and develop precision rule-based algorithms for use in hypertension treatment and prevention research. The prevalence of hypertension in this cohort is similar to that in prior population-based surveys.
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