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For example, the prevalence of hypertension rises with age.
The prevalence of hypertension rises with age [ 1– 4].
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Between those years, the rate of high blood pressure, or hypertension, rose in nearly every state, the CDC said.
In the United States, the number of deaths caused by hypertension rose by 53% from 1991 to 2001 [ 16].
The prevalence of ARVD is 2% of those with essential hypertension rising in those with severe hypertension or resistant hypertension to 20 40%[ 3, 4].
Moreover, the prevalence of hypertension rose closely with altitude remarkably in farmers (p<0.001), mildly in sedentary workers (p=0.09) and insignificantly in nomads (table 5).
This finding is consistent with the longitudinal studies in the USA, 30 31 which reported that in diabetic patients the risk of incident hypertension rose by 41% and 56%, respectively.
According to occupation group, the prevalence of hypertension rose closely with altitude remarkably in agriculture (p<0.001), mildly in sedentary workers (p=0.09) and insignificantly in nomads.
Up to the altitude of 4000 m, the prevalence of hypertension rose with altitude and the participants surveyed at altitude ranging from 3500 to 3999 m had a higher prevalence rate of hypertension (40.8%) than the other altitude ranges in all participants (ANOVA, p<0.0001).
In the age group of 20 59 years, people at altitude ranging from 3000 to 3499 m had a higher prevalence rate of hypertension than others, while in the age group of 60 74 years, up to the altitude of 4499 m, the prevalence rate of hypertension rose with altitude, and people at altitude ranging from 4000 to 4499 m had the highest prevalence rate of hypertension (55.8%) (ANOVA, p<0.05).
> The worldwide prevalence of hypertension is rising; the number of cases rose from 600 million in 1980 to 1 billion in 2008 [ 1].
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