In June 1994, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute held a workshop entitled "Epidemiology of Hypertension in Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and Asian/Pacific Islander Americans." The studies that served as the basis for the workshop along with a summary of two workshop panel discussions are being published as a supplement by Public Health Reports. In this article, the authors present graphs that compare results across these studies with data for non-Hispanic whites, blacks, and Hispanics from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The graphs indicate differences in mean blood pressure levels within and among these three population groups; such differences are also apparent in comparisons of these groups ...
Background: The consistent finding of higher prevalence of hypertension in US blacks compared to wh...
Objectives: To investigate the association between race and hypertension among Hispanics and non-His...
between race and hypertension among His-panics and non-Hispanics by using data from the National Hea...
THE AUTHORS OF THIS PAPER SUMMARIZED the major themes that emerged from a 2-day workshop entitled Ep...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Racial-ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been evident over the past few decade...
Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, which are the most freq...
The prevention and control of hypertension is an essential component for reducing the burden of card...
Background: In the U.S. Hispanic population overall, heart disease is the leading cause of death. T...
Minorities have a higher prevalence of hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease,...
Racial/ethnic disparities persist in hypertension (HTN) prevalence in the United States, and African...
Background: The consistent finding of higher prevalence of hypertension in US blacks compared to wh...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have examined differences in hypertension across race/ethnic groups but few...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension is higher among blacks than whites. However, inconsistent fi...
Despite the availability of effective therapy, hypertension remains a significant cause of morbidity...
Background: The consistent finding of higher prevalence of hypertension in US blacks compared to wh...
Objectives: To investigate the association between race and hypertension among Hispanics and non-His...
between race and hypertension among His-panics and non-Hispanics by using data from the National Hea...
THE AUTHORS OF THIS PAPER SUMMARIZED the major themes that emerged from a 2-day workshop entitled Ep...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Racial-ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been evident over the past few decade...
Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, which are the most freq...
The prevention and control of hypertension is an essential component for reducing the burden of card...
Background: In the U.S. Hispanic population overall, heart disease is the leading cause of death. T...
Minorities have a higher prevalence of hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease,...
Racial/ethnic disparities persist in hypertension (HTN) prevalence in the United States, and African...
Background: The consistent finding of higher prevalence of hypertension in US blacks compared to wh...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have examined differences in hypertension across race/ethnic groups but few...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension is higher among blacks than whites. However, inconsistent fi...
Despite the availability of effective therapy, hypertension remains a significant cause of morbidity...
Background: The consistent finding of higher prevalence of hypertension in US blacks compared to wh...
Objectives: To investigate the association between race and hypertension among Hispanics and non-His...
between race and hypertension among His-panics and non-Hispanics by using data from the National Hea...