BACKGROUND: Many studies have examined differences in hypertension across race/ethnic groups but few have evaluated differences within groups. METHODS: We investigated within-group geographic variations in hypertension prevalence among 3,322 black and white participants of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA). Place of birth and place of residence were included in multivariate Poisson regression analyses. RESULTS: Blacks born in southern states were 1.11 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.02, 1.23) times more likely to be hypertensive than non-southern states after adjusting for age and sex. Findings were similar, though not statistically significant, for whites (prevalence ratio (PR): 1.15, 95% CI: 0.98, 1.35). Blacks and w...
Data are sparse regarding hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among some ethnic groups o...
IntroductionNeighborhood characteristics such as racial segregation may be associated with hypertens...
In June 1994, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute held a workshop entitled "Epidemiology o...
Background: The reasons for racial/ethnic disparities in hypertension (HTN) prevalence in the United...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Background: The consistent finding of higher prevalence of hypertension in US blacks compared to wh...
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...
Disparities in hypertension between African Americans and non-Hispanic whites have been well-documen...
Background: Hypertension varies in prevalence among race/ethnic groups in the United States. Within-...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension is higher among blacks than whites. However, inconsistent fi...
This study tests the hypothesis that disparities of hypertension risk in African Americans is relate...
AIMS: There are important ethnic differences in the prevalence of hypertension and hypertension-medi...
Although the variability of cardiovascular disease mortality by geography, race, and sex is well kno...
OBJECTIVES: Blood pressures in persons of African descent exceed those of other racial/ethnic groups...
Data are sparse regarding hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among some ethnic groups o...
IntroductionNeighborhood characteristics such as racial segregation may be associated with hypertens...
In June 1994, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute held a workshop entitled "Epidemiology o...
Background: The reasons for racial/ethnic disparities in hypertension (HTN) prevalence in the United...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Background: The consistent finding of higher prevalence of hypertension in US blacks compared to wh...
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...
Disparities in hypertension between African Americans and non-Hispanic whites have been well-documen...
Background: Hypertension varies in prevalence among race/ethnic groups in the United States. Within-...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension is higher among blacks than whites. However, inconsistent fi...
This study tests the hypothesis that disparities of hypertension risk in African Americans is relate...
AIMS: There are important ethnic differences in the prevalence of hypertension and hypertension-medi...
Although the variability of cardiovascular disease mortality by geography, race, and sex is well kno...
OBJECTIVES: Blood pressures in persons of African descent exceed those of other racial/ethnic groups...
Data are sparse regarding hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among some ethnic groups o...
IntroductionNeighborhood characteristics such as racial segregation may be associated with hypertens...
In June 1994, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute held a workshop entitled "Epidemiology o...