Racism Keeps Pressure on Blacks
By Christine Phillip, BET.com Staff Writer
A new study on hypertension confirms what some African Americans have been saying for years -- that racism raises the blood pressure of Black folks.
Researchers at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, confirming earlier studies on the phenomenon, have found that Blacks who say they believed they had encountered a lot of racism over the course of their lives showed higher daytime blood pressure levels than Blacks who said they had less experience with racism.
It has been well documented that Blacks, in general, are more likely than whites to suffer from high blood pressure and related complications including strokes and kidney disease.
Dr. Patrick Steffen, author of the Utah study said that racism remains a pervasive problem in society and understanding the role it plays in health is helpful.
"I think the most important thing for people to realize is that racism is a significant stressor, and that stress typically has significant physiological effects," he said.
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The recommendations urge health care providers to manage high blood pressure in Blacks in three new ways:
- ISHIB advises that many African Americans will need to start on at least two medications in order to successfully lower their blood pressure.
- ISHIB recommends a lower blood pressure target of 130/80 mm Hg for African Americans with high blood pressure and other conditions like heart disease, kidney disorders or diabetes.
- ISHIB suggests that African Americans with diabetes should receive medications that have been shown to slow the progression of kidney disease such as ACE inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs), as part of their combination of medications.