| Literature DB >> 3686266 |
S P Taylor1, L Epstein, P B Disler, S Whittaker, M R Rip, C W Derry, A R Sayed, D E Bourne, J M Klopper.
Abstract
An analysis was undertaken of mortality from hypertensive disease in the RSA between 1978 and 1982 among whites, coloureds and Asians. The age-specific mortality rates for each group are presented and comparisons are also made between these groups based on age-standardised mortality rates. As with a similar study undertaken for the period 1969-1971, marked variations are seen between the various population groups. The rates for Asians exceeded those for coloureds substantially, and both these groups had far higher rates than whites. These results demonstrate an interesting variation when compared with mortality from ischaemic heart disease and recent prevalence studies of hypertension. The possibility that this variation is due to better control of hypertension in whites or is a result of a different ratio of risk factors in each group studied is considered.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3686266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr Med J