Association between degree of joint risk factor control and risk for premature mortality in hypertensive participants (n = 70 898) compared to matched non-hypertensive participants (n = 224 069) via the multivariable model. (IMAGE)
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Association between degree of joint risk factor control and risk for premature mortality in hypertensive participants (n = 70 898) compared to matched non-hypertensive participants (n = 224 069) via the multivariable model. Multivariable model: adjusted for age, sex, ethnic background, Townsend deprivation index, education years, alcohol intake frequency, healthy diet score, antihypertensive medication, hypertension duration, diabetes, diabetes medication, and cholesterol-lowering medication.Association between degree of joint risk factor control and risk for premature mortality in hypertensive participants (n = 70 898) compared to matched non-hypertensive participants (n = 224 069) via the multivariable model. Multivariable model: adjusted for age, sex, ethnic background, Townsend deprivation index, education years, alcohol intake frequency, healthy diet score, antihypertensive medication, hypertension duration, diabetes, diabetes medication, and cholesterol-lowering medication.
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