High blood pressure
High blood pressure is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, including coronary heart disease, which is the leading cause of avoidable deaths among First Nations people (AIHW 2022d).
In 2018–19, almost 1 in 3 (31%) First Nations adults (151,000) had high blood pressure (based on both measured and self-reported data). The prevalence of high blood pressure increased with age for both First Nations and non-Indigenous adults. The greatest relative difference in rates of high blood pressure between First Nations people and non-Indigenous Australians was found among those in the 25–34 age group, with the rate for First Nations people nearly twice as high as non-Indigenous Australians. Rates of high blood pressure are similar among First Nations people in non-remote and remote areas (Figure 4.24).
Figure 4.24: High blood pressure prevalence, by Indigenous status and age group, and by remoteness and age group for First Nations people, 2017–19
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