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Rod Jackson FRSNZ: Hypertension is a meaningless diagnosis

Over the past 50 years, the blood pressure level defining hypertension has changed radically, classifying between 5% and 50% of middle-aged New Zealanders as hypertensive. All these definitions were wrong because the impact of raised blood pressure depends on multiple other factors. Our team’s research has redefined hypertension in Aotearoa.