Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid (J.R.B., J.J. de la C.T., P.G.C., J. del R.C.); and the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Universidad del País Vasco, Vitoria (F.R.-A.), Spain.
Abstract
Abstract
—Distribution of blood pressure (as per US Joint National Committee VI classification and staging criteria) plus awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension were studied in a representative Spanish population sample of 2021 persons (age range, 35 to 64 years). Pressure was determined in accordance with World Health Organization guidelines. A total of 45.1% of subjects were hypertensive (≥140/≥90 mm Hg or undergoing drug therapy); 12% had isolated systolic hypertension, and 8.7% had isolated diastolic hypertension. Pulse pressure was 48.7 mm Hg. Heart rate was 81.4 bpm in untreated hypertensives and 78.9 bpm in normotensives (
P
<0.05). A substantial proportion of the community burden of blood pressure was attributable to stage 1 (28.3% of subjects), the most frequent category of hypertension, and to the high-normal blood pressure group (17% of subjects). A percentage breakdown showed that among hypertensives, 44.5% were aware of their condition; of these, 71.9% were undergoing drug therapy, and of those being treated, only 15.5% were controlled (5% of hypertensives). Not only are these figures consistent with the fact that Spain has a higher cerebrovascular mortality than other countries such as the United States, but they represent a great potential for improvement, particularly among those groups registering relatively worse data (younger men, rural residents, and unskilled professionals). A decrease of only 1 to 4 mm Hg in average blood pressure could reduce the prevalence of hypertension in Spain by 12.4% to 15.4%.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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