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. 2021 Jun 22;11:12849. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-92143-w

Table 4.

HTN prevalence in the All of Us Research Program among race/ethnic groups adjusted for age based on U.S. Census data for age distribution of the population in 4 groups, 18–39, 40–59, 60–74, ≥ 75.

All of Us research program NHANES1
Crude prevalence% (95% CI) Age adjusted prevalence% (95% CI) Age adjusted prevalence% (95% CI)
Race
Black 43.0(42.4–43.7) 36.0(36.0–36.0) 40.3 (36.4–44.2)
White 30.6(30.2–31.0) 24.9(24.9–24.9) 27.8 (24.0–31.1)
Asian 20.5(19.0–22.0) 20.2 (20.1–20.2) 25.0 (21.7–28.3)
Mixed race 22.9(20.9–24.8) 19.0(18.9–19.0) n/a
Other 28.1(27.5–28.7) 24.4(24.3–24.4) n/a
Ethnicity
Hispanic 25.6 (25.0–26.2) 21.1(21.1–21.1) 27.8 (24.0–31.1)
Non-Hispanic 31.3 (31.0–31.7) 26. 2 (26.2–26.2) n/a

1All estimates are age adjusted by the direct method using computed weights based on the subpopulation of persons with HTN in the 2007–2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, using age groups 18–39, 40–59, and 60 and over. Access data table for Fig. 4 at: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db289_table.pdf#4

SOURCE: NCHS, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2015–2016.