Abstract

This is a protocol of a review paper, and there is no abstract. This review is part of a doctoral project that aims to develop a discrete event simulation model to predict how many adolescents may become hypertensive in adulthood. We will use data from the Brazilian study of cardiovascular risks in adolescents, called ERICA (Portuguese acronym). This study may help promote adherence to disease prevention protocols.

Highlights

  • Cardiovascular diseases have been the leading cause of death in Brazil for more than three decades

  • Control of high blood pressure (HBP), smoking, hypercholesterolemia, and obesity may contribute to the reduction of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality [1]

  • HBP is defined by sustained blood pressure (BP) levels above systolic 140 or diastolic 90 mmHg, or both for adults, according to the 7th Brazilian Guidelines for Hypertension [1]

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