Associations Between Blood Pressure and Outcomes Among Blacks in the Jackson Heart Study

2016 
BackgroundIn 2014, new hypertension guidelines liberalized blood pressure goals for persons 60 years and older. Little is known about the implications for blacks. Methods and ResultsUsing data from 2000 through 2011 for 5280 participants in the Jackson Heart Study, a community‐based black cohort in Jackson, Mississippi, we examined whether higher blood pressure was associated with greater risk of mortality and heart failure hospitalization, and whether the risk was the same across age groups. We investigated associations between baseline blood pressure and both mortality and heart failure hospitalization. We also tested for interactions between age and blood pressure in the mortality model. Median systolic and diastolic blood pressures at baseline were 125 mm Hg (25th–75th percentile, 114–137 mm Hg) and 79 mm Hg (72–86 mm Hg), respectively. Median follow‐up was 9 years for mortality and 7 years for heart failure hospitalization. After multivariable adjustment, every 10 mm Hg increase in systolic blood pre...
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