Home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) among hypertensive adults was assessed using the 2012 American Heart Association Cardiovascular Health Consumer Survey. The prevalence of hypertension was 25.5% and 53.8% of those reported HBPM. Approximately 63% of hypertensive adults 65\ua0years and older reported HBPM followed by 51% and 34.6% (35-64 and 18-34\ua0years, respectively; P=.001). Those who had seen a healthcare professional within a year reported HBPM compared with those who had not (54.8% vs 32.8%, P=.047). Those who believed that lowering blood pressure can reduce risk of heart attack and stroke had a higher percentage of HBPM compared with those who did not (55.5% vs 33.1%, P=.01). Age and the belief that lowering blood pressure could...
Home blood pressure monitor (HBPM) ownership prevalence and the factors that influence it are unclea...
Masked hypertension (MH) refers to non-elevated office blood pressure (BP) with elevated out-of-offi...
Despite availability of a broad spectrum of blood pressure (BP)-lowering drugs many hypertensive pat...
The authors used 2009 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data to assess the prevalence of ta...
High blood pressure, also known as the "silent killer", affects millions of people, or one in three ...
Despite the impressive increase of home blood pressure monitoring (BPM) among hypertensive patients ...
Hypertension is one of the most important risk factors that contribute to incident cardiovascular ev...
Uncontrolled home blood pressure is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular events, stroke...
Hypertension is the most common preventable cause of cardiovascular disease. Home blood pressure mon...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of maternal mortality, and HTN guidelines recommen...
Home blood pressure monitoring aids in the proper diagnosis of an elevated blood pressure in the off...
Detection of hypertension and blood pressure control are critically important for reducing the risk ...
Background This study aims to compare the prevalence of hypertension (HTN) and controlled hypertensi...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to quantify the trends in blood pressure (BP), and the preva...
While nearly half of adults in the United States have hypertension, only about one quarter of those ...
Home blood pressure monitor (HBPM) ownership prevalence and the factors that influence it are unclea...
Masked hypertension (MH) refers to non-elevated office blood pressure (BP) with elevated out-of-offi...
Despite availability of a broad spectrum of blood pressure (BP)-lowering drugs many hypertensive pat...
The authors used 2009 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data to assess the prevalence of ta...
High blood pressure, also known as the "silent killer", affects millions of people, or one in three ...
Despite the impressive increase of home blood pressure monitoring (BPM) among hypertensive patients ...
Hypertension is one of the most important risk factors that contribute to incident cardiovascular ev...
Uncontrolled home blood pressure is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular events, stroke...
Hypertension is the most common preventable cause of cardiovascular disease. Home blood pressure mon...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of maternal mortality, and HTN guidelines recommen...
Home blood pressure monitoring aids in the proper diagnosis of an elevated blood pressure in the off...
Detection of hypertension and blood pressure control are critically important for reducing the risk ...
Background This study aims to compare the prevalence of hypertension (HTN) and controlled hypertensi...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to quantify the trends in blood pressure (BP), and the preva...
While nearly half of adults in the United States have hypertension, only about one quarter of those ...
Home blood pressure monitor (HBPM) ownership prevalence and the factors that influence it are unclea...
Masked hypertension (MH) refers to non-elevated office blood pressure (BP) with elevated out-of-offi...
Despite availability of a broad spectrum of blood pressure (BP)-lowering drugs many hypertensive pat...