A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal
Age of Hypertension Onset: Overview of Research and How to Apply in Practice
Authors: Karri Suvila, Ville Langén, Susan Cheng, Teemu J. Niiranen
Publisher: SPRINGER
Publication year: 2020
Journal: Current Hypertension Reports
Journal name in source: CURRENT HYPERTENSION REPORTS
Journal acronym: CURR HYPERTENS REP
Article number: ARTN 68
Volume: 22
Issue: 9
Number of pages: 8
ISSN: 1522-6417
eISSN: 1534-3111
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11906-020-01071-z
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/50421921
Purpose of review: To review the current evidence on research related to age of hypertension onset-its definition, correlates, heritability, and association with adverse outcomes. We also propose a framework for implementing assessment of hypertension onset age into clinical practice.
Recent findings: Prior studies have used both objective measurements and self-report to determine age of hypertension onset or early-onset hypertension. Yet, no criterion for standard definition currently exists for either. Data from epidemiological and clinical studies demonstrate that early-onset hypertension is a highly heritable trait that confers an increased risk for cardiovascular death and end-organ damage compared with late-onset hypertension. Literature to date suggests that (parental) age of hypertension onset can be feasibly assessed for estimating (1) risk of future hypertension in non-hypertensive persons; and (2) the propensity for cardiovascular disease in individuals with established hypertension.
Keywords: Age of hypertension onset; Blood pressure; Clinical implications; Hypertension; Hypertension and cardiovascular disease; Hypertension heritability.
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