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NHLBI Educational Materials Catalog: Clinical Advisory Statement: Importance of Systolic Blood Pressure in Older Americans

Clinical Advisory Statement: Importance of Systolic Blood Pressure in Older Americans

This clinical advisory statement from the Coordinating Committee of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program is intended to advance and clarify the recommendations of the Sixth Report of the Joint National Committee on the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC VI, 1997).1 The advisory addresses several interrelated issues about blood pressure (BP) that affect people approaching the later decades of life. On the basis of the wealth of currently available evidence, the committee now recommends a major paradigm shift in urging that systolic BP become the major criterion for diagnosis, staging, and therapeutic management of hypertension, particularly in middle-aged and older Americans.

Item No.: 56-066N
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Format: Use for E-ITEMs with no NHLBI pub number : Black + White
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Subject: High Blood Pressure-Other High Blood Pressure
Audience: Health Professionals
Language: English
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Date of Publication: 2001



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