Chan, Gek CherGek CherChanTeo, Boon WeeBoon WeeTeoTay, Jam ChinJam ChinTayChen, Chen-HuanChen-HuanChenCheng, Hao-MinHao-MinChengTZUNG-DAU WANGTurana, YudaYudaTuranaKario, KazuomiKazuomiKarioChia, Yook-ChinYook-ChinChiaTsoi, KelvinKelvinTsoiSogunuru, Guru PrasadGuru PrasadSogunuruNailes, JenniferJenniferNailes2022-01-212022-01-212021-031524-6175https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/592744The prevalence of hypertension varies by country and region, but it remains a leading yet modifiable risk factor of cardiovascular disease. There are many factors that contribute to the burden of hypertension in Asia, a region with diverse ethnicity. It has been shown that sociodemographic variability is related to ethnic differences, thereby emphasizing the importance of hypertension screening and educating at-risk or vulnerable groups. In this review, we describe the ethnic differences in genetic variants, dietary choice, and lifestyle habits, as well as its association with sociodemographic differences, hypertension awareness, and treatment control.engenetics; hypertension; lifestyle habits; multiethnicity; sociodemographics[SDGs]SDG3alcohol consumption; Asian; awareness; cardiovascular disease; demography; ethnic difference; genetic analysis; genetic screening; genetic variability; human; hypertension; lifestyle modification; population research; Review; risk factor; salt intake; Singapore; smoking; Asia; Asian continental ancestry group; cross-sectional study; ethnic group; hypertension; prevalence; Asia; Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Cross-Sectional Studies; Ethnic Groups; Humans; Hypertension; Prevalence; Risk Factors; SingaporeHypertension in a multi-ethnic Asian population of Singaporereview10.1111/jch.14140333404362-s2.0-85097771520WOS:000600058100001https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85097771520