The epidemiology of blood pressure and its worldwide management

K Rahimi, CA Emdin, S MacMahon - Circulation research, 2015 - Am Heart Assoc
Circulation research, 2015Am Heart Assoc
Despite the vast amount of evidence on the benefits of blood pressure lowering
accumulated to date, elevated blood pressure is still the leading risk factor for disease and
disability worldwide. The purpose of this review is to summarize the epidemiological
evidence underpinning the association between blood pressure and a range of conditions.
This review focuses on the association between systolic and diastolic blood pressures and
the risk of cardiovascular and renal disease. Evidence for and against the existence of a J …
Despite the vast amount of evidence on the benefits of blood pressure lowering accumulated to date, elevated blood pressure is still the leading risk factor for disease and disability worldwide. The purpose of this review is to summarize the epidemiological evidence underpinning the association between blood pressure and a range of conditions. This review focuses on the association between systolic and diastolic blood pressures and the risk of cardiovascular and renal disease. Evidence for and against the existence of a J-shaped curve association between blood pressure and cardiovascular risk, and differences in the predictive power of systolic, diastolic, and pulse pressure, are described. In addition, global and regional trends in blood pressure levels and management of hypertension are reviewed.
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