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Time Trends of High Blood Pressure Prevalence, Awareness and Control in the Italian General Population: Surveys of the National Institute of Health

High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Prevention, ISSN: 1179-1985, Vol: 24, Issue: 2, Page: 193-200
2017
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Introduction: High blood pressure (BP) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The urgency of the problem was underlined by the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Action Plan for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases, which recommends a 25% relative reduction in the prevalence of raised BP by 2020. A surveillance system represents a useful tool to monitor BP in the general population. Since 1980s, the National Institute of Health has conducted several surveys of the adult general population, measuring cardiovascular risk factors by standardized procedures and methods. Aim: To describe mean BP levels and high BP prevalence from 1978 to 2012 by sex and quinquennia of age. Methods: Data were derived from the following three studies: (i) Risk Factors and Life Expectancy (RIFLE), conducted between 1978 and 2002 in 13 Italian regions (>70,000 persons); (ii) Osservatorio Epidemiologico Cardiovascolare (OEC), conducted between 1998–2002 in the general population from all Italian regions (>9000 persons); and (iii) Osservatorio Epidemiologico Cardiovascolare/Health Examination Survey (OEC/HES), conducted between 2008–2012 in the general population from all Italian regions (>9000 persons). Results: A significant decrease in mean systolic and diastolic BP levels and prevalence of high BP from 1978 to 2012 was observed both in men and women. BP and high BP increased by age classes in all considered periods. BP awareness and control also improved. Conclusion: Our data suggest that BP control could be achieved by 2020, as recommended by WHO.

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