Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5723675 Preventive Medicine Reports 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The prevalence of hypertension among Asians was 23.4% in Los Angeles County.•The prevalence of hypertension varied among Asian subgroups.•Several risk factors were identified as associated with hypertension among Asians.•Evidence based intervention should consider culturally sensitive approaches.

Few studies have examined the prevalence of hypertension among Asians living in the United States. Multiyear data from the Los Angeles County Health Survey were used to investigate the prevalence of hypertension among Asians and Asian subgroups, and risk factors associated with the disease, using descriptive analysis and multivariate logistic regression. Age-adjusted prevalence of hypertension in Asians was 23.4%. Among Asian subgroups, age-adjusted prevalence of hypertension was lowest among Chinese (20.0%), and highest among Filipinos (32.7%), and several factors were identified as associated with hypertension. Hypertension among Asian-Americans is a serious public health concern, requiring culturally sensitive best practices, and evidence-based approaches to improve prevention and control among Asians.

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