Saturday, January 17, 2015


Who is at risk for high blood pressure?


Blood Pressure Levels Vary by Race and Ethnicity

Blacks develop high blood pressure more often, and at an earlier age, than whites and Hispanics do. More black women than men have high blood pressure.(1)

Race of Ethnic GroupMen (%)Women (%)
African Americans43.045.7
Mexican Americans27.828.9
Whites33.931.3
All34.132.7

Blood Pressure Levels Vary by Age

Women are about as likely as men to develop high blood pressure during their lifetimes. However, for people younger than 45 years old, the condition affects more men than women. For people 65 years old or older, high blood pressure affects more women than men.(1)

AgeMen (%)Women (%)
20-3411.16.8
35-4425.119.0
45-5437.135.2
55-6454.053.3
65-7464.069.3
75 and older66.778.5
All34.132.7

Want to read more blood pressure facts from the Center for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov/bloodpressure/facts.htm

(1)  Go AS, Mozaffarian D, Roger VL, Benjamin EJ, Berry JD, Borden WB, Bravata DM, Dai S, Ford ES, Fox CS, Franco S, Fullerton HJ, Gillespie C, Hailpern SM, Heit JA, Howard VJ, Huffman MD, Kissela BM, Kittner SJ, Lackland DT, Lichtman JH, Lisabeth LD, Magid D, Marcus GM, Marelli A, Matchar DB, McGuire DK, Mohler ER, Moy CS, Mussolino ME, Nichol G, Paynter NP, Schreiner PJ, Sorlie PD, Stein J, Turan TN, Virani SS, Wong ND, Woo D, Turner MB; on behalf of the American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee. Heart disease and stroke statistics—2013 update: a report from the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2013; 127:e6-e245.

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