2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2011.12.012
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Factors Associated With Lack of Awareness and Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure Among Canadian Adults With Hypertension

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“…Older women are less likely to be controlled and younger men are less likely to be aware of their hypertension. [42,43] In addition to the aforementioned rise M A N U S C R I P T A C C E P T E D ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 15 in obesity prevalence, other important health behaviours remain poorly optimized.…”
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“…Older women are less likely to be controlled and younger men are less likely to be aware of their hypertension. [42,43] In addition to the aforementioned rise M A N U S C R I P T A C C E P T E D ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 15 in obesity prevalence, other important health behaviours remain poorly optimized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Усі існуючі на сьогодні опитувальники можна поділити за певними ознаками: за специфічністю, об'ємом, побудовою та способом аналізу результатів, за респондентом, способом отримання інформації [11,12].…”
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“…Misperceptions about obesity status and weight loss have been found among individuals in the United States, 5-7 the Netherlands, 8 the United Kingdom, 9 and Australia. 10 In Canada, the United States, and England, 17%, 19%, and 35% of individuals with hypertension in each respective country were not aware of their hypertensive status. 10,11 There have been similar findings with respect to cholesterol awareness.…”
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“…10 In Canada, the United States, and England, 17%, 19%, and 35% of individuals with hypertension in each respective country were not aware of their hypertensive status. 10,11 There have been similar findings with respect to cholesterol awareness. Among a group of American patients recently hospitalized with coronary artery disease, only 8% of patients could recall their low-density lipoprotein and highdensity lipoprotein levels.…”
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