Hypertension Treatment and Control in Five European Countries, Canada, and the United States
Dalhousie University · Robert Koch Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Levels of hypertension treatment and control have been noted to vary between Europe and North America, although direct comparisons with similar methods have not been undertaken. In this study, we sought to estimate the relative impact of hypertension treatment strategies in Germany, Sweden, England, Spain, Italy, Canada, and the United States by using sample surveys conducted in the 1990s. Hypertension was defined as a blood pressure of 160/95 mm Hg or 140/90 mm Hg, plus persons taking antihypertensive medication. "Controlled hypertension" was defined as a blood pressure less than threshold among persons taking antihypertensive medications. Among persons 35 to 64 years, 66% of hypertensives in the United…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
10- KWKatharina Wolf-MaierCorresponding
Dalhousie University, Robert Koch Institute, University College London, Imperial College London, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- RCRichard Cooper
Dalhousie University, Robert Koch Institute, University College London, Imperial College London, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- HKHolly Kramer
Dalhousie University, Robert Koch Institute, University College London, Imperial College London, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- JRJosé R. Banegas
Robert Koch Institute, University College London, Imperial College London, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- SGSimona Giampaoli
Dalhousie University, Robert Koch Institute, University College London, Imperial College London, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Control (management)
- Political science
- Environmental health
- Economics
- Good health and well-being