Deck 10: Epidemiology of Hypertension

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Prior to November 13, 2017, hypertension was clinically defined by systolic blood pressure exceeding 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure exceeding 90 mm Hg.
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According to the new guidelines established in November 2017, stage I hypertension is systolic blood pressure between 130-139 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure between 80-89 mm Hg, and stage II hypertension is systolic blood pressure equal to or greater than 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure equal to or greater than 90 mm Hg.
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Approximately one quarter of adults in the world population are hypertensive.
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The prevalence of hypertension is higher in men throughout the life span.
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The prevalence of hypertension is higher in Europe than the United States.
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Hypertension is relatively common in the Stroke Belt of the USA.
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Caucasian Americans have the highest prevalence of hypertension of any ethnic group.
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Hypertension prevalence has increased more in US women than men in the last two decades.
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Increasing US trends in the prevalence of hypertension are related to increasing longevity and obesity.
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Hypertension rarely goes undetected.
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Essential hypertension is a multifactorial disease.
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During 2015, 962,400 deaths were attributed to hypertensive heart disease, a marked increase from the 630,000 deaths reported by the World Health Organization in 1990.
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Secondary hypertension accounts for what percentage of cases?

A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 20%
D) 25%
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Essential hypertension accounts for what percentage of cases?

A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
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The lower prevalence of hypertension in premenopausal women compared to men of the same age is most likely due to:

A) estrogen.
B) testosterone.
C) cortisol.
D) cholesterol.
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The higher prevalence of hypertension in postmenopausal women compared to men of the same age is most likely a consequence of:

A) greater longevity.
B) reduced circulating estrogen.
C) increasing obesity.
D) Only a and c are correct.
E) All answers are correct.
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The percentage of hypertensive cases who are unaware of their elevated blood pressure is approximately:

A) 10%.
B) 20%.
C) 30%.
D) 40%.
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An elevation in which of the following hormones is not associated with the development of secondary hypertension?

A) Thyroid hormone
B) Aldosterone
C) Cortisol
D) Estrogen
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Which of the following is not a proven risk factor for hypertension?

A) Chronic smoking
B) Alcohol abuse
C) High salt consumption
D) Obesity
E) High HDL cholesterol
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Which ethnic group has the highest prevalence of hypertension?

A) African Americans
B) Hispanic Americans
C) Non-Hispanic Caucasian Americans
D) The incidence rates for all ethnicities are similar.
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Pre-eclampsia refers to the development of hypertension during:

A) menopause.
B) pregnancy.
C) the menstrual cycle.
D) None of the above is correct.
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Vasoconstrictive agents include all of the following except:

A) endothelin.
B) angiotensin.
C) nitric oxide.
D) insulin.
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What is the prevalence of hypertensive heart disease in the world population?

A) 1 million
B) 3 million
C) 6 million
D) 10 million
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Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for all of the following conditions except:

A) ischemic heart disease.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) stroke.
D) obesity.
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Describe the global burden of hypertension.
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Briefly discuss the physiology of hypertension.
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What are the two major types of hypertension?
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Describe conditions that predispose to secondary hypertension.
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What are the major risk factors for essential hypertension?
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Discuss the basis of gender differences in hypertension throughout the life span.
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Discuss time trends in the prevalence of hypertension in the USA.
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Describe hypertension in the "stroke belt" of the United States.
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Discuss genetic factors responsible for the increased incidence of hypertension among African Americans.
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What strategies would you propose for the primary prevention of hypertension?
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Discuss the new guidelines for defining hypertension in the United States.
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Discuss the global burden of hypertensive heart disease and hypertension as a risk factor for other conditions.
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Deck 10: Epidemiology of Hypertension
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Prior to November 13, 2017, hypertension was clinically defined by systolic blood pressure exceeding 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure exceeding 90 mm Hg.
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According to the new guidelines established in November 2017, stage I hypertension is systolic blood pressure between 130-139 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure between 80-89 mm Hg, and stage II hypertension is systolic blood pressure equal to or greater than 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure equal to or greater than 90 mm Hg.
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Approximately one quarter of adults in the world population are hypertensive.
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The prevalence of hypertension is higher in men throughout the life span.
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The prevalence of hypertension is higher in Europe than the United States.
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Hypertension is relatively common in the Stroke Belt of the USA.
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Caucasian Americans have the highest prevalence of hypertension of any ethnic group.
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Hypertension prevalence has increased more in US women than men in the last two decades.
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Increasing US trends in the prevalence of hypertension are related to increasing longevity and obesity.
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Hypertension rarely goes undetected.
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Essential hypertension is a multifactorial disease.
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During 2015, 962,400 deaths were attributed to hypertensive heart disease, a marked increase from the 630,000 deaths reported by the World Health Organization in 1990.
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Secondary hypertension accounts for what percentage of cases?

A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 20%
D) 25%
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Essential hypertension accounts for what percentage of cases?

A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
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The lower prevalence of hypertension in premenopausal women compared to men of the same age is most likely due to:

A) estrogen.
B) testosterone.
C) cortisol.
D) cholesterol.
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The higher prevalence of hypertension in postmenopausal women compared to men of the same age is most likely a consequence of:

A) greater longevity.
B) reduced circulating estrogen.
C) increasing obesity.
D) Only a and c are correct.
E) All answers are correct.
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The percentage of hypertensive cases who are unaware of their elevated blood pressure is approximately:

A) 10%.
B) 20%.
C) 30%.
D) 40%.
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An elevation in which of the following hormones is not associated with the development of secondary hypertension?

A) Thyroid hormone
B) Aldosterone
C) Cortisol
D) Estrogen
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Which of the following is not a proven risk factor for hypertension?

A) Chronic smoking
B) Alcohol abuse
C) High salt consumption
D) Obesity
E) High HDL cholesterol
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Which ethnic group has the highest prevalence of hypertension?

A) African Americans
B) Hispanic Americans
C) Non-Hispanic Caucasian Americans
D) The incidence rates for all ethnicities are similar.
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Pre-eclampsia refers to the development of hypertension during:

A) menopause.
B) pregnancy.
C) the menstrual cycle.
D) None of the above is correct.
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Vasoconstrictive agents include all of the following except:

A) endothelin.
B) angiotensin.
C) nitric oxide.
D) insulin.
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What is the prevalence of hypertensive heart disease in the world population?

A) 1 million
B) 3 million
C) 6 million
D) 10 million
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Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for all of the following conditions except:

A) ischemic heart disease.
B) congestive heart failure.
C) stroke.
D) obesity.
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25
Describe the global burden of hypertension.
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Briefly discuss the physiology of hypertension.
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What are the two major types of hypertension?
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Describe conditions that predispose to secondary hypertension.
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What are the major risk factors for essential hypertension?
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Discuss the basis of gender differences in hypertension throughout the life span.
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Discuss time trends in the prevalence of hypertension in the USA.
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Describe hypertension in the "stroke belt" of the United States.
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Discuss genetic factors responsible for the increased incidence of hypertension among African Americans.
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What strategies would you propose for the primary prevention of hypertension?
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Discuss the new guidelines for defining hypertension in the United States.
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Discuss the global burden of hypertensive heart disease and hypertension as a risk factor for other conditions.
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