“…The countries where the studies were carried out were: Peru, [ 29 – 31 , 36 , 38 – 44 , 46 , 49 , 50 , 52 , 53 , 55 ] Ecuador [ 57 – 59 ] Bolivia [ 60 – 62 ] Argentina [ 28 , 56 ], Chile [ 51 , 54 ], Colombia [ 63 ], Venezuela [ 64 ], and Mexico [ 65 ]. Twenty-seven studies were carried out in the general population [ 27 , 28 , 30 – 32 , 34 – 49 , 51 – 56 ], and three in hospitals [ 29 , 33 , 50 ]. Some studies evaluated the prevalence of hypertension in specific populations, such as: women [ 66 , 67 ]; older adults (65 years and older) [ 59 ]; patients with chronic cor pulmonale [ 62 ]; high school students, university students and mothers of elementary school students [ 68 ]; air force military [ 60 ]; rural, urban, and rural-to-urban migrant populations [ 69 ]; and patients who have echocardiographic studies [ 29 ].…”