AI Article Synopsis

  • The high rate of hypertension among black Americans poses significant health risks, contributing to higher mortality from heart disease, kidney failure, and strokes.
  • The underlying causes of hypertension in this demographic are not fully understood, but differences in factors like overweight status, salt sensitivity, and vascular biology have been noted along ethnic lines.
  • Effective treatment strategies are essential, and aggressive management of hypertension in black Americans is recommended based on current knowledge.

Article Abstract

The excess risk for hypertension in black Americans continues to be a major health concern. Although there is considerable information regarding these disease trends, many of the major underpinnings of the etiology of hypertension remain unclear. The excess mortality in blacks due to heart disease, renal failure, and stroke is clearly directly related to the excess burden of hypertension. Amid the recent findings about the pathophysiology of hypertension, some clear differences in the effects of overweight, salt sensitivity, and vascular biology emerge along ethnic lines. These differences may shed some light on the development of more effective treatment strategies. Based on our current knowledge, aggressive management of hypertension in blacks is critical. This review highlights what is known about various factors affecting hypertension and its treatment in black Americans.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11906-005-0020-5DOI Listing

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