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World Hypertension Day and global awareness

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 441-444

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0828-282X(08)70617-2

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activities; awareness; hypertension; media; World Hypertension Day

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The World Health Organization attributes hypertension, or high blood Pressure, as the leading cause of cardiovascular mortality. The World Hypertension League (WHL), an umbrella organization of 85 national hypertension societies and leagues, recognized that more than 50% of the hypertensive population worldwide are unaware of their condition. To address this problem, the WHL initiated a global awareness campaign on hypertension in 2005 and dedicated May 17 of each year as World Hypertension Day (WHD). Over the past three years, more national societies have been engaging in WHD and have been innovative in their activities to get the message to the public. In 2007, there was record participation from 47 member Countries of the WHL. During the week of WHD, all these countries - in partnership with their local governments, professional societies, nongovernmental organizations and private industries - promoted hypertension awareness among the public through several media and public Lathes. Using mass media Such as Internet and television, the message reached more than 250 million people. As the momentum picks Lip year after year, the WHL is confident that almost all the estimated 1.5 billion people affected by elevated blood pressure can be reached. The Success of WHD is Line to the enthusiasm and voluntary action Of Multiple stakeholders from every member Country.

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