Purpose of review Despite its continued increase in prevalence in minorities, data regarding hypertension (HTN) control among such ethnic groups remains limited. This review highlights the most recent literature on the epidemiology, prevalence, and treatment strategies of HTN among four racial groups (non-Hispanic Whites (NHW), Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians). Recent findings Overall awareness and treatment of HTN were found to be higher in blacks when compared with NHWs. Access to health insurance is associated with successful HTN control, particularly among the Hispanic populations. Recent data from SBP Intervention Trial suggests the blood pressure control and adherence rates in blacks were highest among men, with a higher number of comor...
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and affects nearly one third of U.S. adult...
Aim: to compare blood pressure control and management patterns among hypertensive patients of Caucas...
Data are sparse regarding hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among some ethnic groups o...
Abstract : Presentation, response to therapy, and clinical outcome differ according to race for pati...
Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, which are the most freq...
Essential hypertension appears to be more prevalent among blacks than among whites and has an earlie...
Despite the availability of effective therapy, hypertension remains a significant cause of morbidity...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Objective: Hypertension prevalence in the African American community is greater than in all other et...
LPhysiological and pharmacological responses may be influenced by ethnicity as a result of genetic f...
Racial-ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been evident over the past few decade...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of African American race on hypertension management among a real-w...
Some racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to have hypertension and experience increased hyperten...
Blood pressure regulation is a complex, dynamic process influenced by psychosocial, behavioral, and ...
BackgroundThe prevention and control of hypertension is an essential component for reducing the burd...
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and affects nearly one third of U.S. adult...
Aim: to compare blood pressure control and management patterns among hypertensive patients of Caucas...
Data are sparse regarding hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among some ethnic groups o...
Abstract : Presentation, response to therapy, and clinical outcome differ according to race for pati...
Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, which are the most freq...
Essential hypertension appears to be more prevalent among blacks than among whites and has an earlie...
Despite the availability of effective therapy, hypertension remains a significant cause of morbidity...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
Objective: Hypertension prevalence in the African American community is greater than in all other et...
LPhysiological and pharmacological responses may be influenced by ethnicity as a result of genetic f...
Racial-ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been evident over the past few decade...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of African American race on hypertension management among a real-w...
Some racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to have hypertension and experience increased hyperten...
Blood pressure regulation is a complex, dynamic process influenced by psychosocial, behavioral, and ...
BackgroundThe prevention and control of hypertension is an essential component for reducing the burd...
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and affects nearly one third of U.S. adult...
Aim: to compare blood pressure control and management patterns among hypertensive patients of Caucas...
Data are sparse regarding hypertension prevalence, treatment, and control among some ethnic groups o...