Hypertension in Latin America: Current perspectives on trends and characteristics
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.hipert.2016.11.005
Hypertension in Latin America: Current perspectives on trends and characteristics
Abstract
The region of Latin America, which includes Central America, the Caribbean and South America, is one that is rapidly developing. Signified by socio-economic growth, transition and development over the last few decades, living standards in countries like Brazil and Mexico have improved dramatically, including improvements in education and health care. An important marker of socio-economic change has been the epidemiological shift in disease burden. Cardiovascular disease is now the leading cause of death in Latin America, and the drop in prevalence of infectious diseases has been accompanied by a rise in non-communicable diseases. Hypertension is the major risk factor driving the cardiovascular disease continuum. In this article we aim to discuss the epidemiological and management trends and patterns in hypertension that may be specific or more common to Latin-American populations - what we term 'Latin American characteristics' of hypertension - via a review of the recent literature. Recognizing that there may be a specific profile of hypertension for Latin-American patients may help to improve their treatment, with the ultimate goal to reduce their cardiovascular risk. We focus somewhat on the countries of Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela, the experience of which may reflect other Latin American countries that currently have less published data regarding epidemiology and management practices.
Keywords: América Latina; Blood pressure control; Brasil; Brazil; Cardiovascular disease; Control de la tensión arterial; Enfermedad cardiovascular; Estilo de vida; Hipertensión; Hypertension; Latin America; Lifestyle; Mexico; México; Obesidad; Obesity; Venezuela.
Copyright © 2016 SEH-LELHA. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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