Hypertension’s Key Role in Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome in Blac…

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Dr. Jose Rossello, MD, PhD, MHCM
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Last Reviewed: October 5, 2025

The Jackson Heart Study highlights that hypertension is widespread among Black adults and plays a central role in the progression of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, a condition where heart, kidney, and metabolic health risks overlap and amplify one another[2]. Managing blood pressure early—through lifestyle changes and medications when needed—can help prevent or slow the advance to more severe stages of CKM syndrome, reducing the risk of heart disease, kidney problems, and diabetes[1][2]. For health-conscious readers, this underscores the importance of regular blood pressure checks, healthy eating, physical activity, and stress management as practical steps to protect long-term health[1][2].

Source: PubMed

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Date: October 5, 2025

References

  1. Role of hypertension in the cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome among black adults: The Jackson Heart Study. Accessed November 30, 2025
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Jose Rossello, MD, PhD, MHCM
Dr. Rossello is a medical doctor specializing in Preventive Medicine and Public Health. He founded PreventiveMedicineDaily.com to provide evidence-based health information supported by authoritative medical research.
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