Going for ZERO
Aiming for zero cerebro-cardiovascular events
Celebrating 350 million devices from OMRON
Learn about our journey and our mission as we celebrate this momentous milestone.
Going for ZERO
Aiming for zero cerebro-cardiovascular events
Celebrating 350 million devices from OMRON
Learn about our journey and our mission as we celebrate this momentous milestone.
Dangers of high blood pressure
Hypertension has become an important global health issue
Hypertension is a medical condition in which the pressure in the arteries remains elevated. Hypertension is generally assumed to have no clear-cut symptoms. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to life-threatening diseases including heart attack or stroke.
The worldwide prevalence of hypertension will increase by 60% from 972 million in 2000, and roughly 80% of the patient population will be concentrated in developing countries. One of the factors is the graying of societies in densely populated regions.¹
Half of deaths caused by cardiovascular events have hypertension as a root cause.²
Among the world population over 24 years of age, the number estimated to have hypertension is 29.2% for men, and 24.8% for women. This is approaching a rate of one in three individuals.³
Dangers of high blood pressure
Hypertension has become an important global health issue
Hypertension is a medical condition in which the pressure in the arteries remains elevated. Hypertension is generally assumed to have no clear-cut symptoms. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to life-threatening diseases including heart attack or stroke.
The worldwide prevalence of hypertension will increase by 60% from 972 million in 2000, and roughly 80% of the patient population will be concentrated in developing countries. One of the factors is the graying of societies in densely populated regions.¹
Half of deaths caused by cardiovascular events have hypertension as a root cause.²
Among the world population over 24 years of age, the number estimated to have hypertension is 29.2% for men, and 24.8% for women. This is approaching a rate of one in three individuals.³
Our Journey
Celebrating 350 million of Blood Pressure Monitors from OMRON
Zero heart attacks, Zero strokes
Going for Zero
Hypertension is considered to be a risk factor for diseases such as myocardial infarction (heart attack) and stroke. OMRON Healthcare strives continuously for solutions to this health issue. We aim to focus our efforts and future challenges on reaching our goal of “ Going for ZERO ”.
1, 2, 3. WHO, Kearney et al. Lancet 2005; 365:217 - 223, JNC7, JSH 2009, Diabetes Atlas 2013, Eckarat et al. Lancet 2013; 382:158 - 169