@article{3634c22a63374c50b180a703a382e37c,
title = "Association of Cardiovascular Health Metrics With Risk of Transition to Hypertension in Non-Hypertensive Young Adults",
abstract = "BACKGROUND The risk of developing hypertension in young adults and its relationship to modifiable lifestyle factors are unclear. We aimed to examine the association of cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics with the risk of hypertension. METHODS We analyzed 66,876 participants aged 20-39 years, with available blood pressure (BP) data for 5 consecutive years, who had normal or elevated BP at the initial health check-up, enrolled in the JMDC Claims Database. Ideal CVH metrics included nonsmoking, body mass index",
keywords = "blood pressure, cardiovascular health metrics, epidemiology, hypertension, preventive cardiology, young adult, BLOOD-PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION, CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE, 2017 AMERICAN-COLLEGE, INCIDENT HYPERTENSION, TASK-FORCE, US, BREAKFAST, GUIDELINE, EVENTS",
author = "Yuta Suzuki and Hidehiro Kaneko and Yuichiro Yano and Akira Okada and Hidetaka Itoh and Satoshi Matsuoka and Katsuhito Fujiu and Nobuaki Michihata and Taisuke Jo and Norifumi Takeda and Hiroyuki Morita and Atsuhiko Matsunaga and Koichi Node and McEvoy, {John W.} and Lam, {Carolyn S. P.} and Suzanne Oparil and Hideo Yasunaga and Issei Komuro",
year = "2022",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1093/ajh/hpac057",
language = "English",
volume = "35",
pages = "858–866",
journal = "American Journal of Hypertension",
issn = "0895-7061",
publisher = "Oxford Univ. Press, New York",
number = "10",
}