FEATURES OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN YOUNG PEOPLE
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The Arterial Hypertension is part of the group of cardiovascular diseases that
represent the highest proportion of death causes by diseases thus highlighting the need
to evaluate the risk factors that contribute to this clinical situation and its high
prevalence[1]. According to official data from the World Health Organization,
complications of AH cause 9.4 million deaths worldwide annually [2]. It accounts for
at least 45% of deaths caused by heart disease and 51% of deaths caused by stroke [3].
AH is also the most common risk factor for peripheral arterial disease, chronic kidney
disease and cognitive impairment [4]. Despite the fact that the epidemiological
relationship between high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease and mortality is
well known, the number of patients with AH is steadily increasing. Some studies
estimate that there is a high probability of global spread of arterial hypertension, which
may reach 29% of the population by 2025 [5].
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