New Efforts to Control High Blood Pressure
New Efforts to Control High Blood Pressure
Friday, June 13, 2003
Durham, N.C. -- Hypertension, or high blood pressure,
causes one of every eight deaths worldwide. Recently, the U. S.
government updated its guidelines for high blood pressure to help
prevent and control this condition. Dr. John Alexander, assistant
professor of cardiology at Duke University Medical center, says the
so-called JNC 7 report, which includes a new "pre-hypertension"
category, reflects our current understanding of high blood
pressure.
"In the United States and in other Western countries, there are a lot of people who have blood pressures that are higher than is ideal. This is a marker of risk, both risk of developing more severe high blood pressure and ultimately risk of having vascular events, heart attacks and strokes."
Alexander says one important message is that we can control blood pressure more aggressively with diet and lifestyle changes, and medications when needed, across the population.



