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Adults without partners monitor their blood pressure less frequently

09.16.17 | American Heart Association

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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16, 2017 - Having a lower education level and no partner is associated with a lower frequency of home blood pressure monitoring, according to new research presented at the American Heart Association's Council on Hypertension 2017 Scientific Sessions.

Researchers assessed the data of 6,113 U.S. adults from the 2013-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).1

They found:

The American Heart Association recommends home monitoring for all people with high blood pressure. Home monitoring allows hypertensive individuals to take ownership of their treatment and helps healthcare providers determine whether treatments are working. It also helps to evaluate potential false readings that differ between the doctor's office and at home.3

This recommendation is in concert with the American Heart Association and American Medical Association's nationwide initiative, Target: BP, which encourages health care providers to reach and sustain a blood pressure control rate of 70 percent or higher among their patients.

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Co-authors include Joel C. Marrs, Pharm.D.; Sarah L. Anderson, Pharm.D.

1 Abstract methods
2 Abstract conclusion
3 http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/HighBloodPressure/SymptomsDiagnosisMonitoringofHighBloodPressure/Home-Blood-Pressure-Monitoring_UCM_301874_Article.jsp#.WZX3NiiGPIV

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