作者
Adam P Bress, Jordana B Cohen, David Edmund Anstey, Molly B Conroy, Keith C Ferdinand, Valy Fontil, Karen L Margolis, Paul Muntner, Morgan M Millar, Kolawole S Okuyemi, Michael K Rakotz, Kristi Reynolds, Monika M Safford, Daichi Shimbo, John Stuligross, Beverly B Green, April F Mohanty
发表日期
2021/6/1
来源
Journal of the American Heart Association
卷号
10
期号
11
页码范围
e020997
简介
The COVID‐19 pandemic is a public health crisis, having killed more than 514 000 US adults as of March 2, 2021. COVID‐19 mitigation strategies have unintended consequences on managing chronic conditions such as hypertension, a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and health disparities in the United States. During the first wave of the pandemic in the United States, the combination of observed racial/ethnic inequities in COVID‐19 deaths and social unrest reinvigorated a national conversation about systemic racism in health care and society. The 4th Annual University of Utah Translational Hypertension Symposium gathered frontline clinicians, researchers, and leaders from diverse backgrounds to discuss the intersection of these 2 critical social and public health phenomena and to highlight preexisting disparities in hypertension treatment and control exacerbated by COVID‐19. The discussion …
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