Hypertension, Vol 10, 226-233, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
AL Dannenberg, T Drizd, MJ Horan, SG Haynes and PE Leaverton
Intensive efforts by practicing physicians and public health workers to
identify and treat persons with hypertension have been underway for many
years. In this report, changes in blood pressure levels in the United
States are assessed based on nationally representative health (and
nutrition) examination surveys conducted by the National Center for Health
Statistics in 1960 to 1962, 1971 to 1974, and 1976 to 1980. Analysis of
age-adjusted data for adults aged 18 to 74 years (including those on
antihypertensive medication) indicates that between the first and third
surveys for whites and blacks, respectively, mean systolic blood pressure
declined 5 and 10 mm Hg; the proportion of persons with systolic blood
pressure of 140 mm Hg or higher fell 18 and 31%; the proportion with
undiagnosed hypertension decreased 17 and 59%; and the proportion taking
antihypertensive medications rose 71 and 31%. These differences between the
first and third surveys were all statistically significant (p less than
0.05 or better). Changes in diastolic blood pressure levels were generally
not significant among race-sex groups. The proportion of persons with
definite hypertension (i.e., systolic blood pressure greater than or equal
to 160 mm Hg, and/or diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 95
mm Hg, and/or taking antihypertensive medication) declined among blacks but
rose slightly among whites. Study results are consistent with the recent
decline in cardiovascular disease mortality.
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