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The long-term implications of adolescent hypertension for the later development of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is an unresolved and important question. In the current retrospective review of over 2.6 million healthy men and women recruited for the Israeli military at ages 16–19 years, researchers compared the risk for future ESRD between nonhypertensive and persistently hypertensive adolescents.
In all, 7997 individuals (90% men and 49% obese or overweight) were identified with persistent hypertension (>140/90 mm/Hg), and 95 had severe hypertension (>160/100 mm/Hg). After a median follow-up of 20 years, 0.5% of the hypertensive adolescents (42 cases) and 0.1% of normotensive recruits developed ESRD (crude hazard ratio, 5.1). The unadjuste…