PubMed ID:
27620388
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.07905
Authors:
Whelton Paul K., Einhorn Paula T., Muntner Paul, Appel Lawrence J., Cushman William C., Diez Roux Ana V., Ferdinand Keith C., Rahman Mahboob, Taylor Herman A., Ard Jamy, Arnett Donna K., Carter Barry L., Davis Barry R., Freedman Barry I., Cooper Lisa A., Cooper Richard, Desvigne-Nickens Patrice, Gavini Nara, Go Alan S., Hyman David J., Kimmel Paul L., Margolis Karen L., Miller Edgar R., Mills Katherine T., Mensah George A., Navar Ann M., Ogedegbe Gbenga, Rakotz Michael K., Thomas George, Tobin Jonathan N., Wright Jackson T., Yoon Sung Sug (Sarah), Cutler Jeffrey A.
Request IDs:
20271
Studies:
African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension Study (Clinical Trial)
Additional targeted research and customized training programs could spearhead strategies for elimination of the disparities in prevalence and control of high BP between African Americans and the remainder of the US general population.