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Chapter 3 «» Health history s29
d i a b e t e s
h y p e r t e n s i o n
c a r d i o v a s c u l a r d i s e a s e
o b e s i t y
s m o k i n g
e v i d e n c e o f k i d n e y d i s e a s e
f a m i l y h i s t o r y & c o m o r b i d i t y
i n t e r v e n t i o n
H e a l t h h i s to r y3
“My mama died from undetected kidney disease in Oct. 2002. It was only after 20 years of being treated for high blood pressure, a blood test [was done] to check on her kidneys. She went on dialysis but died a few months later. That’s why I got involved and got screened. Thank you for coming and helping us!”
KEEP Participant: Screening date, December, 2005
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diabetes
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
M
D
d e t r o p e r - f l e s h t i w
t n e c r e P 0
10
20
30
40
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
Normal Pre HTN Stage 1 Stage 2
s t n a p i c i t r a p f o t n e c r e P
0
10
20
30
40
50
Normal Pre HTN Stage 1 Stage 2
Diabetic Non-diabetic
Male Female White Black OtherHispanic
P B d e t a v e l e h t i w
t n e c r e P
0
20
40
60
80
100 Diabetic
White Black OtherHispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female
Non-diabetic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+ M
D
d e t r o p e r - f l e s h t i
w
t n e c r e P 0
10
20
30
40
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
Normal Pre HTN Stage 1 Stage 2
s t n a p i c i t r a p f o t n e c r e P
0
10
20
30
40
50
Normal Pre HTN Stage 1 Stage 2
Diabetic Non-diabetic
Male Female White Black OtherHispanic
P B d e t a v e l e h t i w
t n e c r e P
0
20
40
60
80
100 Diabetic
White Black OtherHispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female
Non-diabetic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
M
D
d e t r o p e r - f l e s h t i w
t n e c r e P 0
10
20
30
40
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
Normal Pre HTN Stage 1 Stage 2
s t n a p i c i t r a p f o t n e c r e P
0
10
20
30
40
50
Normal Pre HTN Stage 1 Stage 2
Diabetic Non-diabetic
Male Female White Black OtherHispanic
P B d e t a v e l e h t i w
t n e c r e P
0
20
40
60
80
100 Diabetic
White Black OtherHispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female
Non-diabetic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
he KEEP program’s pri-mary focus is the early detection of CKD in in-dividuals with a known history of diabetes or hypertension, or a fami-
ly history of diabetes, hypertension, or kidney disease.
Over 25% of eligible KEEP partici-pants report having diabetes or dia-betic retinopathy. Rates are highest in older participants. Of the par-ticipants who report having diabe-tes, 38% are prehypertensive, based on criteria from the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detec-tion, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7); the percent with self-reported diabetes increases with the severity of hyper-tension.
Forty-eight percent of KEEP par-ticipants who report having diabe-tes were f0und to have an elevated blood sugar, defined as a fasting glucose greater than 126 mg/dl or a non-fasting glucose exceeding 139 mg/dl.
Elevated blood pressure is more pronounced in black KEEP and NHANES participants compared to whites and people of other races, regardless of diabetic status. El-evated blood pressure occurs in 71 and 33%, respectively, of Hispanic KEEP participants with and with-out diabetes.
A measured glucose greater than the normal limit is nearly eight times more evident in KEEP participants who report having diabetes than in those who report no diabetes.
3.1
Self-reported diabetes in KEEP & NHANES participants, by age, gender, & race/ethnicityKEEP N= 55,220, age & Hispanics; 55,143, gender; 54,011, race. NHANES N= 11,432.
3.2
Blood pressure stages (JNC 7) in KEEP & NHANES participants, by self-reported diabetic statusKEEP N= 53,785. NHANES N= 10,089.
3.3
Elevated blood pressure (JNC 7) in KEEP & NHANES participants, by race/ethnicity, gender, & self-reported diabetic statusKEEP N= 54,305, gender; 53,182, race. NHANES N= 9,421.
Chapter 3 «» Health history s31
Normal Prehypertension Stage 1 Stage 2
MD detroper- fle s hti
w tnecreP 0
10
20
30
40KEEP NHANES 99-02
setebaid RS h tiw tne cre P
0
10
20
30
40
5018-45 46-60 61+
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicity
**
*
** * *
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
LN
> esoculg h tiw t ne creP
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70Self-reported DM No self-reported DM
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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Normal Prehypertension Stage 1 Stage 2
MD detroper- fle s hti
w tnecreP 0
10
20
30
40KEEP NHANES 99-02
setebaid RS h tiw tne cre P
0
10
20
30
40
5018-45 46-60 61+
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicity
**
*
** * *
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
LN
> esoculg h tiw t ne creP
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70Self-reported DM No self-reported DM
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
Normal Prehypertension Stage 1 Stage 2
MD detroper- fle s hti
w tnecreP 0
10
20
30
40KEEP NHANES 99-02
setebaid RS h tiw tne cre P
0
10
20
30
40
5018-45 46-60 61+
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicity
**
*
** * *
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
LN
> esoculg h tiw t ne creP
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70Self-reported DM No self-reported DM
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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3.4
Self-reported diabetes in KEEP & NHANES participants, by blood pressure stage (JNC 7)KEEP N= 54,320. NHANES N= 10,089.
3.5
Measured glucose > normal limit in KEEP participants, by age, gender, race/ethnicity, & self-reported diabetic statusKEEP N= 53,217, age & Hispanic; 53,152, gender; 52,095, race.
3.6
Percent of KEEP & NHANES participants with self-reported diabetes, by education & insurance status, age, & race/ethnicity KEEP N= 51,954, age & Hispanics; 50,952, race. NHANES N= 11,165. *Sample size less than 30 or coefficient of variation not less than 30%.
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hypertension
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
NTH detroper-f les ht i
w t necreP 0
20
40
60
80KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
Self-rep. HTN No self-rep.HTN
Per
cent
with
glu
cose
> th
an N
L
0
10
20
30KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male FemaleWhite Black OtherHispanic
esoculg d etavele htiw t ne creP 0
10
20
30 Self-reported HTN
White Black OtherHispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female
No self-reported HTN
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
NTH detroper-f les ht i
w t necreP 0
20
40
60
80KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
Self-rep. HTN No self-rep.HTN
Per
cent
with
glu
cose
> th
an N
L
0
10
20
30KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male FemaleWhite Black OtherHispanic
esoculg d etavele htiw t ne creP 0
10
20
30 Self-reported HTN
White Black OtherHispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female
No self-reported HTN
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
NTH detroper-f les ht iw t necreP 0
20
40
60
80KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female White Black Other Hisp
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
Self-rep. HTN No self-rep.HTN
Per
cent
with
glu
cose
> th
an N
L
0
10
20
30KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male FemaleWhite Black OtherHispanic
esoculg d etavele htiw t ne creP 0
10
20
30 Self-reported HTN
White Black OtherHispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02
Male Female
No self-reported HTN
ver 52% of KEEP par-ticipants report having hypertension, com-
pared to one-quarter of individuals in the general
population. Proportions of KEEP participants with self-reported hy-pertension increase with age, are compa-
rable in males and females, and are slight-ly higher in blacks compared to whites, individuals of other races, and Hispanics. Elevated blood glucose—a measure glu-cose greater than the normal limit—is more evident in KEEP participants who report having hypertension compared to those not reporting the condition, and is
3.7
Self-reported hypertension in KEEP & NHANES participants, by age, gender, & race/ethnicity KEEP N= 54,506, age & Hispanics; 54,433, gender; 53,353, race. NHANES N= 11,271.
3.9
Measured glucose greater than the normal limit in KEEP & NHANES participants, by gender, race/ethnicity, & self-reported hypertension status KEEP N= 51,956 race; 52,997, gender. NHANES N= 9,717.
3.8
Measured glucose greater than the normal limit in KEEP and NHANES participants, by self-reported hypertension KEEP N= 53,062. NHANES N= 9,717.
Chapter 3 «» Health history s33
0
20
40
60
80
100 18-45 46-60 61+
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicity
*
Normal glucose Glucose >NL
NTH detroper -fles hti
w tn ecreP 0
25
50
75KEEP NHANES 99-02
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
Perc
ent w
ith B
P ≥
Stag
e 1
Perc
ent w
ith S
R hy
perte
nsio
n
0
10
20
30Self-reported HTN No self-reported HTN
Male Female White Black Other Hispanic
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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0
20
40
60
80
100 18-45 46-60 61+
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicity
*
Normal glucose Glucose >NL
NTH detroper -fles hti
w tn ecreP 0
25
50
75KEEP NHANES 99-02
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
Perc
ent w
ith B
P ≥
Stag
e 1
Perc
ent w
ith S
R hy
perte
nsio
n
0
10
20
30Self-reported HTN No self-reported HTN
Male Female White Black Other Hispanic
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
0
20
40
60
80
100 18-45 46-60 61+
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicity
*
Normal glucose Glucose >NLNT
H detroper -fles htiw tn ecreP 0
25
50
75KEEP NHANES 99-02
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
Perc
ent w
ith B
P ≥
Stag
e 1
Perc
ent w
ith S
R hy
perte
nsio
n
0
10
20
30Self-reported HTN No self-reported HTN
Male Female White Black Other Hispanic
Age Gender Race/ethnicity
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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most prominent in males and individuals of other races. The percent of KEEP par-ticipants with a measured blood pressure greater than Stage 1 (JNC 7) is four times higher in those who report being hyper-tensive, increases with age, and is highest in blacks, at 25.2%, compared to 20, 17.3, and 18.2%, respectively, in whites, indi-
viduals of other races, and Hispanics. In both the KEEP and NHANES popula-tions, and across all age and race/ethnic-ity groups, rates of self-reported hyper-tension are highest in participants with less than a high school education.
3.10
Self-reported hypertension in KEEP and NHANES participants, by glucose levelKEEP N= 53,062. NHANES N= 9,717.
3.11
Measured blood pressure ≥Stage 1 hypertension (JNC 7), in KEEP participants, by age, gender, race/ethnicity, & self-reported hypertensionKEEP N= 53,623, age; 53,554, gender; 52,485 race.
3.12
Self-reported hypertension in KEEP & NHANES participants, by education & insurance status, age, & race/ethnicityKEEP N= 51,796, age; 50,808, race. NHANES N= 9,717. *Sample size less than 30 or coefficient of variation not less than 30%.
National Kidney Foundation «» Kidney Early Evaluation Program «» 2006 s34
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
esaesid ral ucsavoidr ac ht iw
% 0
10
20
30
40
Male Female White Black Other Hispanic
Race/ethnicityGenderAge
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
esaesid ral ucsavoi dr ac h tiw
% 0
10
20
30
40CKD No CKD
Male Female White Black Other Hispanic
Race/ethnicityGenderAge
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+esaesid ral ucsavoidr ac ht i
w % 0
10
20
30
40
Male Female White Black Other Hispanic
Race/ethnicityGenderAge
All 18-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 75+
esaesid ral ucsavoi dr ac h tiw
% 0
10
20
30
40CKD No CKD
Male Female White Black Other Hispanic
Race/ethnicityGenderAge
cardiovascular disease
3.13
Cardiovascular disease in KEEP participants, by age, gender, & race/ethnicity
KEEP N= 54,173, age; 54,111, gender; 53,030, race.
3.14
Cardiovascular disease in KEEP participants with & without CKD, by age, gender, & race/ethnicityKEEP N= 45,311 age & gender; 44,400, race.
early 18% of KEEP participants report a history of car-diovascular disease (CVD), including a heart attack, by-
pass surgery, angioplasty, stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, or arrhythmia. Rates are most pronounced in older participants, and reach 35% in those age 75 and older. Twenty percent of white participants report having CVD, compared to 17, 15.5, and 15.1%, respectively, of blacks, individuals of other races, and Hispanics.
Nearly 27% of KEEP participants with CKD report a diagnosis of CVD, com-pared to 15% in those without the dis-ease. By race/ethnicity, rates of CVD are 10–13% higher in participants with CKD compared to those not having the diag-nosis. The most common risk factor for cardiovascular disease reported by KEEP participants with CKD is an elevated blood pressure—nearly 77% of partici-pants with cardiovascular disease have associated elevated blood pressure. Rates of cardiovascular disease are highest in KEEP participants who have less than a high school education.
Chapter 3 «» Health history s35
18-45 46-60 61+
SRDM BMI ≥30 Elv BP Hist of Smoking
WHOAnemia
SRDM BMI ≥30 Elv BP Hist of Smoking
WHOAnemia
0
20
40
60
80
100
CKD No CKD
Without cardiovascular diseaseWith cardiovascular disease
rotcaf ks ir htiw tnec re P
esaesid ralucsavoidrac ht iw t nec reP
0
10
20
30
40 KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicityWhite Black
Other Hispanic
** *
*
* *
* ** *
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
18-45 46-60 61+
SRDM BMI ≥30 Elv BP Hist of Smoking
WHOAnemia
SRDM BMI ≥30 Elv BP Hist of Smoking
WHOAnemia
0
20
40
60
80
100
CKD No CKD
Without cardiovascular diseaseWith cardiovascular disease
rotcaf ks ir htiw tnec re P
esaesid ralucsavoidrac ht iw t nec reP
0
10
20
30
40 KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicityWhite Black
Other Hispanic
** *
*
* *
* ** *
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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3.15
Reported risk factors in KEEP participants with & without cardiovascular diseaseKEEP N= 41,354.
3.16
Percent of KEEP & NHANES participants with cardiovascular disease, by education & insurance status, age, & race/ethnicityKEEP N=52,398, age; 51,381, race. NHANES N= 9,990, participants age 20 and older. *Sample size less than 30 or coefficient of variation not less than 30%.
National Kidney Foundation «» Kidney Early Evaluation Program «» 2006 s36
OW: 32.9
EO: 8.8
UW: 2.0
OW: 34.2 EOB: 4.9
KEEP NHANES 99-02
UW: 0.8
N: 21.7
OB: 35.8
N: 33.6
OB: 25.3
Male Female
stnapicitrap fo tne creP
0
10
20
30
40
50
Male Female
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
White Black Other Hispanic
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
20
40
60
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
Northeast Midwest South West
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
10
20
30
40
50 KEEPUnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
OW: 32.9
EO: 8.8
UW: 2.0
OW: 34.2 EOB: 4.9
KEEP NHANES 99-02
UW: 0.8
N: 21.7
OB: 35.8
N: 33.6
OB: 25.3
Male Female
stnapicitrap fo tne creP
0
10
20
30
40
50
Male Female
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
White Black Other Hispanic
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
20
40
60
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
Northeast Midwest South West
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
10
20
30
40
50 KEEPUnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
OW: 32.9
EO: 8.8
UW: 2.0
OW: 34.2 EOB: 4.9
KEEP NHANES 99-02
UW: 0.8
N: 21.7
OB: 35.8
N: 33.6
OB: 25.3
Male Female
stnapicitrap fo tne creP
0
10
20
30
40
50
Male Female
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
White Black Other Hispanic
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
20
40
60
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
Northeast Midwest South West
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
10
20
30
40
50 KEEPUnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
OW: 32.9
EO: 8.8
UW: 2.0
OW: 34.2 EOB: 4.9
KEEP NHANES 99-02
UW: 0.8
N: 21.7
OB: 35.8
N: 33.6
OB: 25.3
Male Female
stnapicitrap fo tne creP
0
10
20
30
40
50
Male Female
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
White Black Other Hispanic
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
20
40
60
White Black Other Hispanic
KEEP NHANES 99-02UnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
Northeast Midwest South West
stnapicitrap fo tnecreP
0
10
20
30
40
50 KEEPUnderweightNormalOverweight
ObeseExtremely obese
obesity
3.17
Percent distribution of KEEP & NHANES participants, by BMI categoryKEEP N= 54,466. NHANES N= 10,132.
3.18
BMI in KEEP & NHANES participants, by gender & BMI categoryKEEP N= 54,396. NHANES N=10,132.
3.20
BMI in KEEP participants, by U.S. Census RegionKEEP N= 54,446.
3.19
BMI in KEEP & NHANES participants, by race/ethnicityKEEP N= 53,292. NHANES N=10,132.
Chapter 3 «» Health history s37
Perc
ent w
ith B
MI ≥
30 k
g/m
2
0
25
50
7518-45 46-60 61+
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicityWhite Black
Other Hispanic
NormalPre HTNStage 1 Stage 2NormalPre HTNStage 1 Stage 2
stnapicitra p fo tnecr eP
0
20
40
60
80
100 KEEP NHANES 99-02
Diabetes Hypertension
NTH ro
MD de troper-fles hti
w % 0
25
50
75
UWNOW OBEOB
Diabetes Hypertension
KEEP NHANES 99-02
*
BMI<25 (kg/m2)BMI 25-<30 (kg/m2)BMI 30+ (kg/m2)
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
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Perc
ent w
ith B
MI ≥
30 k
g/m
2
0
25
50
7518-45 46-60 61+
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicityWhite Black
Other Hispanic
NormalPre HTNStage 1 Stage 2NormalPre HTNStage 1 Stage 2
stnapicitra p fo tnecr eP
0
20
40
60
80
100 KEEP NHANES 99-02
Diabetes Hypertension
NTH ro
MD de troper-fles hti
w % 0
25
50
75
UWNOW OBEOB
Diabetes Hypertension
KEEP NHANES 99-02
*
BMI<25 (kg/m2)BMI 25-<30 (kg/m2)BMI 30+ (kg/m2)
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
Perc
ent w
ith B
MI ≥
30 k
g/m
2
0
25
50
7518-45 46-60 61+
KEEP: Age Race/ethnicity NHANES 99-02: Age Race/ethnicityWhite Black
Other Hispanic
NormalPre HTNStage 1 Stage 2NormalPre HTNStage 1 Stage 2
stnapicitra p fo tnecr eP
0
20
40
60
80
100 KEEP NHANES 99-02
Diabetes Hypertension
NTH ro
MD de troper-fles hti
w % 0
25
50
75
UWNOW OBEOB
Diabetes Hypertension
KEEP NHANES 99-02
*
BMI<25 (kg/m2)BMI 25-<30 (kg/m2)BMI 30+ (kg/m2)
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
<HS&NIns<HS&Ins
HS+&NInsHS+&Ins
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BMI in KEEP & NHANES participants, by measured blood pressure (JNC 7)KEEP N= 53,626. NHANES N= 9,781.
3.21
KEEP & NHANES participants with self-reported diabetes or hypertension, by BMI categoryKEEP N= 53,321; NHANES N= 10,127, diabetes; 9,998, hypertension. *Sample size less than 30 or coefficient of variation not less than 30%.
3.23
Percent of KEEP & NHANES participants with a BMI ≥30 kg/m2, by age, race/ethnicity, education, & insurance status KEEP N= 51,723, age; 50,732, race. NHANES N= 9,959.
ver three-fourths of KEEP participants are classified as being overweight to ex-tremely obese, compared
to a 64% rate in the general population.
Of eligible KEEP participants, 80% of males and 76% of females are, at the least, overweight, and females have a higher rate of overall obesity than males, at 47 and 40%, respectively.
By race/ethnicity, over 40% of black KEEP partici-pants are classified as obese and 12% are extremely obese, compared to 33.3 and 7.3% of whites.
By Census region, the percent of KEEP participants who are obese to extremely obese ranges from 39% in the West to 48% in the Midwest.
Obesity is more evident in participants with self-reported hypertension compared to those with self-reported diabetes—61.1% compared to 31.3%, while 56% of KEEP participants diagnosed with Stage 2 hypertension (JNC 7) have a BMI equal to or ex-ceeding 30 kg/m2.
Irrespective of insurance and educational status, the highest rates of obesity are generally found in KEEP participants age 46–60, and black participants are more prone to this condition.
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3.24
Percent distribution of KEEP & NHANES participants, by smoking statusKEEP N= 51,808. NHANES N= 10,261.
3.25
Smoking status in KEEP & NHANES participants, by race/ethnicityKEEP N= 50,726. NHANES N= 10,261.
3.26
Self-reported diabetes in KEEP & NHANES participants, by smoking statusKEEP N= 51,336. NHANES N=10,258, participants age 20 and older.
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KEEP & NHANES participants with a history of smoking, by education & insurance status, age, & race/ethnicityKEEP N= 48,920. NHANES N= 10,045.
3.27
Self-reported hypertension in KEEP & NHANES participants, by smoking statusKEEP N= 51,181. NHANES N= 10,137, participants age 20 and older.
3.28
CKD in KEEP & NHANES participants, by smoking statusKEEP N= 42,571. NHANES N= 8,700.
hirteen percent of KEEP participants report that they currently smoke, compared to 25% of the general popu-lation. Nearly 30% used to
smoke, and 57.4% report never having smoked.
In the KEEP population, smoking is most common in individuals of other races. Almost 31% of those who used to smoke report having diabetes, compared to 24% who never smoked and 22% who currently smoke.
Close to 60% of KEEP participants who used to smoke report being hypertensive, compared to 51% who never smoked and 46% who currently smoke.
One-third of eligible KEEP participants who used to smoke report a diagnosis of CKD, in comparison to 28% of those who never smoked, and 24% who cur-rently smoke.
In both the KEEP and NHANES popu-lations, the percent of participants with a history of smoking is greatest in those with less than a high school education.
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3.33
Self-reported kidney problems in KEEP participants, by U.S. Census RegionKEEP N= 53,526.
3.32
Self-reported kidney problems in KEEP participants, by race/ethnicityKEEP N= 52,435.
3.31
Self-reported kidney problems in KEEP participants, by genderKEEP N= 53,489.
3.30
Self-reported kidney problems in KEEP participantsKEEP N= 53,545.
evidence of kidney disease
f eligible KEEP par-ticipants, more than 4,100 report having kidney stones (8.0%),
while 2.2% report hav-ing kidney problems. Kid-
ney stones are more common in males than in females.
Eleven percent of white participants re-port kidney stones, compared to 4, 7, and 7.6%, respectively, of blacks, individuals of other races, and Hispanics. Kidney stones are reported by 8.0% of KEEP par-
ticipants living in the South and West, 7.4% in the Northeast, and 6.5% in the Midwest.
In the KEEP population, 13.5% of whites are classified as having Stage 2 CKD. Stage 2 CKD is evenly distributed in blacks, people of other races, and His-panics, ranging form 20.4–20.7%. In NHANES participants, Stage 3 CKD is more prominent in whites, at 20.1%, followed by blacks, individuals of other races, and Hispanics, at 15.5, 14.0, and 12.0%, respectively.
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CKD in KEEP & NHANES participants, by CKD stage & race/ethnicityKEEP N= 12,700, NHANES N= 1,505. *Sample size less than 30 or coefficient of variation not less than 30%.
3.35
CKD in KEEP & NHANES participants, by education & insurance status, age, & race/ethnicity KEEP N= 43,008, age; 42,240, race. NHANES N=9,567. *Sample size less than 30 or coefficient of variation not less than 30%.
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3.36
Risk factors in KEEP participants, by U.S. Census RegionAcross all U.S. Census Regions, hypertension is the most commonly reported risk factor for KEEP participants, ranging from 47.4–55.4%. KEEP N= 41,227.
3.37
Family history of diabetes, hypertension, or kidney disease in KEEP participants, by self-reported diabetic statusKEEP N= 50,381.
n KEEP participants, hyper-tension is the most commonly reported risk factor in all U.S. Census Regions, ranging from 47.4% in the West to 55.4% in
the South. Proportions of diabetes are similar across all regions, ranging from 25.2–27.6%, and approaching 30% in participants with CKD.
Eighty-two percent of KEEP participants who report no diabetes have a family history of hypertension; in those with self-reported diabetes, a family history of hypertension is evident in 74%. The per-cent of KEEP participants with a family
history of either diabetes, hypertension, or kidney disease does not appear to be related to the severity of hypertension and KEEP participant family members are more likely than KEEP participants to experience a cardiac event.
Two-thirds of KEEP participants with Stage 1 (JNC 7) hypertension report a family history of diabetes, and 80% report a family history of hypertension. And KEEP participant family members are far more likely than KEEP participants to have undergone a cardiac procedure or have experienced a cardiac event.
Chapter 3 «» Health history s43
Normal Prehypertension Stage 1 Stage 2
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Family history of diabetes, hypertension, or kidney disease in KEEP participants, by measured blood pressure (JNC 7)KEEP N= 49,994.
3.39
KEEP participants with a family member who has had a cardiac event & who have suffered the same cardiac event as a family memberKEEP N= 53,760, heart attack; 10,117, heart bypass surgery; 10,022, heart angioplasty; 53,651, stroke; 10,007, heart failure; 10,094, arrhythmia; 55,220, PVD. KEEP family member N= 52,281, heart attack; 7,950, heart bypass surgery; 51,881, stroke; 7,535, heart failure; 7,240 arrhythmia; 55,220, PVD.
3.40
Family history of diabetes, hypertension, or kidney disease in KEEP participants, by CKD stageKEEP N= 41,643.
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Reason for seeing a physician about test results among KEEP participants who return their followup formsKEEP N= 10,889 .
3.42
KEEP participants who return their followup forms, by seeing a physicianKEEP N= 16,194.
3.44
Reasons why KEEP participants do not see a physician after receiving abnormal test resultsKEEP N=4,758.
3.41
KEEP participants who complete their followup forms, by yearKEEP N= 16,194.
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KEEP participants who learn they have anemia, & have a medical interventionKEEP N= 352.
3.46
KEEP participants who learn they have diabetes, & have a medical interventionKEEP N= 1,064.
3.47
KEEP participants who learn they have high blood pressure, & have a medical interventionKEEP N= 2,248.
ntervention following the KEEP evaluation is an integral part of the KEEP program. On their study followup forms, 67% of KEEP participants report seeing
a physician after the study. Of these in-dividuals, 50% have seen a physician be-cause of abnormal blood pressure results, while 46.8% have consulted a physician because of an abnormal urine test.
For a variety of reasons, some participants do not see a physician after receiving no-tification of an abnormal test; of these,
12.5% report having no insurance while 12% do not believe the visit is necessary.
In KEEP participants who learn they have anemia, 32% are placed on over-the-counter medications and 20% receive a prescription drug. Forty-two percent of participants who learn they have diabe-tes are told to monitor their blood sugar, while 39% undergo drug therapy; in par-ticipants who learn they have high blood pressure, 42.6% are told to monitor their blood pressure, and 47% are placed on prescription drugs.
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chapter highlights
Figure 3.1Over 25% of eligible KEEP participants report having diabetes or diabetic retinopathy. Rates are highest in older participants.
Figure 3.4 The percent with self-reported diabetes increases with the severity of hypertension.
Figure 3.7Proportions of KEEP participants with self-reported hypertension increase with age, are comparable in males and females, and are slightly higher in blacks compared to whites, individuals of other races, and Hispanics.
Figure 3.10The proportion of KEEP and NHANES participants who report having hypertension is greatest in those with an elevated glucose.
Figure 3.13Nearly 18% of KEEP participants report a history of cardiovascular disease.
Figure 3.17Over three-fourths of KEEP participants are classified as being overweight to extremely obese, compared to a 64% rate in the general population.
Figure 3.24Thirteen percent of KEEP participants report that they currently smoke, compared to 25% of the general population. Nearly 30% used to smoke, and 57.4% report never having smoked.
Figure 3.42On their study followup forms, 67% of KEEP participants report seeing a physician after the study.
JNC 7 HyperteNsioNNormalsystolic <120 mmHg & diastolic <80 mmHg
prehypertensionsystolic 120-139 mmHg or diastolic 80-89
mmHg
stage 1systolic 140-159 mmHg or diastolic 90-99
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stage 2systolic ≥160 mmHg or diastolic ≥100 mmHg
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diastolic: ≥90 mm Hg
diabetesSelf-reported diabetes Elevated blood sugar
GluCose Greater tHaN tHe NorMal liMitFasting: >126 mg/dlNon-fasting: >139 mg/dl
risK faCtors for CardiovasCular diseaseDiabetesBMI ≥ 30 kg/m2
Smoking historyAnemia (WHO definition)Elevated blood pressure
Cvd defiNitioN: KeepParticipant reporting any of the following
cardiac events: heart attack, heart by-pass surgery, heart angioplasty, stroke, heart failure, stroke, PVD, or arrhythmia
Cvd defiNitioN (NHaNes)Participant reporting any of the following
cardiac diseases: congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease, angina/angina pectoris, heart attack, or stroke
CKd defiNitioNIf eGFR by K/DOQI MDRD <60 ml/min/1.73
m2 or eGFR ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m2 and abnormal albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR ≥30mg/g)
CKd staGesStage 1: eGFR ≥90, ACR ≥30 mg/gStage 2: eGFR 60–89, ACR ≥30 mg/gStage 3: eGFR 30–59Stage 4: eGFR 15–29Stage 5: eGFR <15 or dialysis
u.s. CeNsus reGioNsNE: NortheastMW: MidwestS: SouthW: West
body Mass iNdex CateGoriesUW: underweight, BMI <18.5N: normal, BMI 18.5–24.9OW: overweight, BMI 25–29.9OB: obese, BMI 30–39.9EOB: extremely obese, BMI ≥40
eduCatioN & iNsuraNCe<HS&NIns: Less than a high school education,
& no insurance<HS&Ins: Less than a high school education,
& insuranceHS+&NIns: High school education or greater,
& no insuranceHS+&Ins: High school education or greater, &
insurance
Cardia eveNt defiNitioNsHA: Heart AttackBPS: Heart by-pass surgeryAngio: AngioplastyHF: Heart failureArrhyth: ArrhythmiaPVD: Peripheral vascular disease