The World Health Organization’s 2023 global report reveals that hypertension is a rising health threat, leading to cardiovascular diseases and strokes.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Aug 6, 2025

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Hypertension A Growing Global Threat to Health, Warns WHO Report

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An estimated 1.28 billion adults worldwide have hypertension, but only 54% are diagnosed, and just 21% have their condition under control.

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In India, one-third of adults with hypertension are diagnosed, and only 20% receive treatment, raising alarms about untreated high blood pressure.

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Unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as poor diet, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol or tobacco consumption, are major risk factors for hypertension.

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Environmental risks, including air pollution, also significantly contribute to rising hypertension rates.

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Non-modifiable risk factors include age (over 65), family history, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease.

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The Indian Academy of Paediatrics reports a worrying rise in hypertension among children, driven by unhealthy lifestyle choices.

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WHO's 2023 report emphasizes the benefits of strict blood pressure control in Asian populations, urging a home-centered approach to monitoring.

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Hypertension is often asymptomatic, which makes regular health check-ups essential for early diagnosis and treatment.

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Simple tests, including multiple blood pressure readings and periodic blood tests, are key to managing hypertension and preventing complications.

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