Does elevated blood pressure or hypertension before age 40 increase the risk of subsequent cardiovascular disease events later in life?
Young adults before age 40 years
Elevated blood pressure, stage 1 hypertension, and stage 2 hypertension (as defined by the 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines)
Normal blood pressure before age 40 years
Subsequent cardiovascular disease eventshard clinical
The 2017 ACC/AHA blood pressure classification system effectively identifies young adults at higher risk for future cardiovascular events.
Among young adults, those with elevated blood pressure, stage 1 hypertension, and stage 2 hypertension before age 40 years, as defined by the blood pressure classification in the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) guidelines, had significantly higher risk for subsequent cardiovascular disease events compared with those with normal blood pressure before age 40 years. The ACC/AHA blood pressure classification system may help identify young adults at higher risk for cardiovascular disease events.
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Yuichiro Yano
Preventive Cardiology
Jared P. Reis
Preventive Cardiology
Laura A. Colangelo
Preventive Cardiology
JAMA
Northwestern University
Duke University
University of Utah
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Yano et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d73959f07a12db70b8a6e8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2018.13551