The International Association of Fire Fighters Sounds the Alarm on High Blood Pressure through National Initiative
Posted on: Monday, 18 May 2009, 07:00 CDT
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The campaign, launched as the Stop, Drop, Control High Blood Pressure Program around
Approximately 74 million adults in
Fire fighters, who face extreme physical and psychological stresses in their work protecting their communities, have a high rate of on-duty deaths caused by heart disease (45 percent) - and high blood pressure may be one of the contributing factors. This first-hand experience makes IAFF and its members pivotal to the campaign and gives them a keen understanding of why raising awareness of high blood pressure is so important.
"Professional fire fighters are among the most trusted and respected leaders of their communities, and know first-hand the dangers of high blood pressure," said
IAFF affiliates and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation will also be participating in community health fairs in 20 cities that will provide the opportunity for fire fighters to speak about the program and other health and safety issues.
As a follow-on component to the Stop, Drop, Control program, and as part of its commitment to outcomes research, the IAFF and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation will be conducting outcome studies to evaluate the effects of the program on the health of fire fighters. Results of these studies may serve as a tool to help guide hypertension management practices among fire fighters across the country. The first two cities to participate in the studies will be
"We anticipate that these studies may lead to improved outcomes and enhance firefighters' understanding of how to manage high blood pressure in this unique group of patients, whose welfare is important to everyone," said Joanne, R. Chang, MD PhD, VP & Head Evidenced Based Medicine, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation. "This study reflects our commitment to improving the management of high blood pressure."
The International Association of Fire Fighters, headquartered in
Located in
The IAFF and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation maintain a strong collaborative relationship built upon the collective goal of serving the health and safety needs of fire fighters and the general public. The primary aim of the Stop, Drop, Control collaboration is to raise awareness of the importance of blood pressure management within these populations. In their roles, the IAFF is making educational materials available to their membership, are hosting blood pressure screening events within their communities, and are participating in community health fairs in an effort to raise awareness of the importance of managing high blood pressure. In collaboration with the IAFF, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation has produced the educational content for distribution to IAFF members, is financially supporting blood pressure screenings in 20 cities across the country and providing support for public health awareness activities surrounding the program.
SOURCE International Association of Fire Fighters
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