Table 9-1.
Population Group | Prevalence, 2010, Age ≥20 y | Mortality,* 2010, All Ages | Hospital Discharges, 2010, All Ages | Estimated Cost, 2010 |
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Both sexes | 77 895 000 (33.0%) | 63 119 | 488 000 | $46.4 Billion |
Males | 37 195 000 (33.6%) | 28 373 (45.0%)† | 216 000 | … |
Females | 40 700 000 (32.2%) | 34 746 (55.0%)† | 272 000 | … |
NH white males | 33.4% | 20 819 | … | … |
NH white females | 30.7% | 26 798 | … | … |
NH black males | 42.6% | 6670 | … | … |
NH black females | 47.0% | 6923 | … | … |
Mexican American males | 30.1% | … | … | … |
Mexican American females | 28.8% | … | … | … |
Asian | 21.2%‡ | 1578§ | … | … |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 24.8%‡ | 331 | … | … |
Hypertension is defined in terms of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey blood pressure measurements and health interviews. A subject was considered hypertensive if systolic blood pressure was ≥140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure was ≥90 mm Hg, if the subject said “yes” to taking antihypertensive medication, or if the subject was told on 2 occasions that he or she had hypertension.
Ellipses (…) indicate data not available; NH, non-Hispanic.
Mortality data for the white, black, Asian or Pacific Islander, and American Indian or Alaska Native populations include deaths among people of Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin. Numbers of deaths for the American Indian or Alaska Native and Asian or Pacific Islander populations are known to be underestimated.
These percentages represent the portion of total high blood pressure mortality that is for males vs females.
National Health Interview Survey (2010), National Center for Health Statistics; data are weighted percentages for Americans ≥18 y of age. Source: Blackwell et al.22
Includes Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Japanese, and other Asian or Pacific Islander.
Sources: Prevalence: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007–2010), National Center for Health Statistics, and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Percentages for racial/ethnic groups are age adjusted for Americans ≥20 y of age. Age-specific percentages are extrapolated to the 2010 US population estimates. Mortality: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics, 2010 Mortality Multiple Cause-of-Death–United States, version dated May 28, 2013. These data represent underlying cause of death only. Hospital discharges: National Hospital Discharge Survey, National Center for Health Statistics; data include those discharged alive, dead, or status unknown. Cost: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data include estimated direct costs for 2010; indirect costs calculated by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute for 2010.