Blood Pressure Control Has Improved in People with and without Type 2 Diabetes but Remains Suboptimal: A Longitudinal Study Based on the German DIAB-CORE Consortium
Ina‐Maria Rückert,Jens Baumert,Michaela Schunk,Rolf Holle,Sabine Schipf,Henry Völzke+5 more-2015-07-29-PLoS ONE
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Blood pressure management has developed positively during past years in Germany. While hypertension prevalence, awareness and treatment were substantially higher in participants with T2D than in those without T2D at follow-up, hypertension control was achieved only in about half the number of people in each T2D group leaving much room for further improvement.
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Blood pressure management has developed positively during past years in Germany. While hypertension prevalence, awareness and treatment were substantially higher in participants with T2D than in those without T2D at follow-up, hypertension control was achieved only in about half the number of people in each T2D group leaving much room for further improvement.
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GermanType 2 diabetesMedicineDiabetes mellitusBlood pressureCore (optical fiber)Internal medicineGerontology
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