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Published in final edited form as: J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2019 Jan 7;6(3):584–593. doi: 10.1007/s40615-018-00557-6

Table 2.

Hypertension prevalence by race/ethnicity and sex based on the hypertension assessment methoda

Data Source Race/Ethnicity Hypertension Prevalence
Total Men Women
% (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI)
Hypertension Based on Measured Blood Pressure and Antihypertensive Medication Useb
 Current Study, 2013–2014 Asian (n=600) 27.5 (23.4–31.5) 38.7 (31.2–46.2) 18.7 (14.4–23.0)
Chinese (n=201) 21.8 (15.5–28.0) 33.3 (21.0–45.6) 12.1 (6.5–17.7)
Korean (n=198) 29.9 (22.4–37.3) 37.3 (24.6–50.0) 25.4 (16.2–34.7)
Vietnamese (n=201) 31.9 (24.2–39.5) 45.9 (32.0–59.8) 16.1 (9.8–22.4)
 NHANES, 2011–2014c All Race/Ethnicities 29.0 - 30.0 - 28.1 -
Non-Hispanic White 28.0 - 29.4 - 26.5 -
Non-Hispanic Black 41.2 - 40.8 - 41.5 -
Non-Hispanic Asian 24.9 - 26.5 - 23.5 -
Hispanic 25.9 - 25.4 - 26.2 -
Hypertension Based on Self-Reportd
 Current Study, 2013–2014 Asian (n=600) 19.8 (16.7–23.3) 24.2 (19.1–30.0) 16.7 (12.9–21.0)
Chinese (n=201) 13.4 (9.0–18.9) 15.5 (8.5–25.0) 12.0 (6.7–19.3)
Korean (n=198) 23.2 (17.4–29.1) 27.8 (18.4–39.1) 20.2 (13.4–28.5)
Vietnamese (n=201) 22.9 (17.3–29.3) 29.2 (20.1–39.8) 17.9 (11.3–26.2)
 CHIS, 2014e Asian (n=1,220) 22.9 (19.1–27.1) 24.7 (19.7–30.4) 21.2 (16.7–26.5)
Chinese (n=598) 15.6 (10.5–22.6) 12.2 (7.4–19.6) 18.3 (10.7–29.7)
Korean (n=216) 18.4 (12.1, 27.1) 27.2 (15.4–43.3) 13.8 (7.9–22.8)
Vietnamese (n=406) 25.8 (16.9–37.1) 30.9 (16.6–50.1) 20.8 (12.9–31.9)
a

NHANES National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; CHIS California Health Interview Survey; 95% CI 95% Confidence Interval

b

Hypertension was defined as having measured SBP ≥140 mmHg, DBP ≥90 mmHg, or currently taking antihypertensive medication (Hypertension prevalence estimates were age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. Census population by the direct method using the following age groups: 18–39, 40–59, and 60 and over)

c

Hypertension estimates using NHANES data are from the following source: Yoon SS, Fryar CD, Carroll MD. Hypertension prevalence and control among adults: United States, 2011–2014. NCHS Data Brief. 2015(220):1–8 (Sample sizes and 95% CI intervals were not provided)

d

Hypertension was defined as having a doctor ever tell participants that they have high blood pressure

e

Hypertension prevalence from 2014 CHIS data was calculated using weighted data analysis in STATA