Table 1. Characteristics of studies by country

Study identifier and reference / Country / Year of field work / Study population / Age range (years) / Sample size / Response rate (%) / Device / Measures/ visits / Preparation / Age-adjusted/ age-specific prevalence /
11-3 / Nigeria / 1992 / Urban / 20-64 / 799 / 84 / Standard mercury / 3/3 / 5-minute rest / No/no
24 / Nigeria / Not stated / Urban / >15 / 5200 / 98 / Standard mercury / 2/1 / 5 minute-rest / No/yes
35 / Nigeria / Not stated / Urban / 18-64 / 917 / 95 / Standard mercury / 3/1 / 10 minute-rest / Yes¶/yes
46 / Nigeria / Not stated / Urban / 19-70 / 998 / 86.4 / Standard mercury / 1/1 / No information available / No/no
57 / Tanzania / Not stated / Rural / 25-64 / 608 / 86 / Random zero / 2/1 / 10 minute-rest / No/no
68, 9 / Tanzania / 1987/1998 / Urban/rural/ semi-nomadic / 47-57 / 496 in 1987 and 446 in 1998 / 82.7 and 74.3 / Electronic / 3/1 / 5-10 minute-rest / No/yes
710 / Tanzania / Not stated / Rural / >=15 / 8581 / 72.5-96 / Standard mercury / 2/1 / Standard procedure- / Yes||/yes
811 / Tanzania / 1996/97 / Urban/rural / >15 / 1698 / 63.5-84.5 / Standard mercury / 2/1 / Standard procedure / Yes*/yes
912, 13 / South Africa / 1989/90 / Rural / >=15 / 1240 / 81.6 / Standard mercury / 3/1 / Standard procedure / Yes‡/no
1014 / South Africa / 1998 / National / >=15 / 13802 / 92 / Electronic / 3/1 / 5 minutes rest / Yes*,‡/yes
1115 / Ghana / 1998 / Urban/rural / >=25 / 4733 / 75 / Standard mercury / 2/1 / 10 minutes-rest / Yes*/no
1216, 17 / Ghana / 2004 / Urban/rural / >15 / 1431 / 82-99 / Electronic / 2/1 / 5 minutes-rest / No/yes
1318 / Sudan / Urban / Mean 35 / 510 / 93 / Random zero / 1/1 / 10 minutes-rest / No/no
1419-22 / Nigeria/ Cameroon / 1991-1995 / Urban/rural / 25-74 / 2574 Nigeria /2832 Cameroon / 90-99 / Standard mercury / 3/1 / 10 minutes rest / yes†/no
1523 / Cameroon / Urban/rural / 25-74 / 1798 / 91/95 / Standard mercury / 3/1 / 30 minutes-rest / Yes§/no
1624, 25 / Cameroon / Urban/rural / 25-74 / 1780 / 91/95 / Standard mercury / 3/1 / 15 minutes-rest / yes†/no
1726, 27 / Cameroon / Urban/rural / >=15 / 2465 / 96/98 / Standard mercury / 2/1 / 10 minutes-rest / yes||/no
1828 / Cameroon / 2003 / Urban / >=15 / 10011 / 92.5 / Electronic / 3/1 / 5 minutes-rest / Yes*/yes
1929 / Liberia / 1989 / Rural / >=20 / 3588 / 84 / Electronic / 2/1 / 5 minutes-rest / No/no
2030 / Eritrea / 2004 / National / 15-64 / 2352 / 95.6 / Electronic / 2/1 / 5 minutes-rest / No/yes
2131 / Senegal / Urban / >=15 / 1869 / 97 / Standard mercury / 2/1 / 5 minutes-rest / No/yes
2232 / Senegal / Urban / >= 15 / 2300 / 77 / Standard mercury / 2/2 / 5 minutes -rest / No/yes
2333 / Gambia / 1996 / National / >=15 / 6048 / 94.9 / Electronic / 2/2 / No information available / No/no
2434-36 / Gambia / 1996/97 / Urban/rural / >=15 / 5389 / 78.1 / Electronic / 2/1 / 5 minutes-rest / No/no
2537 / Gambia / 1998 / Urban/rural / >=15 / 2538 / 83.5 / Electronic / 2/1 / 5 minutes-rest / No/no

* Age adjusted to the WHO New World Population

† Age adjusted to the entire study population

‡ Age adjusted to the population of the country

§ Age adjusted to WHO old world standard population

|| Not stated

¶ Adjusted readings said to have been obtained by MANOVA techniques

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Excluded references and reasons for exclusion

Participants included those aged less than 15 years 38-44

Hospital or clinic based or where visitors to hospitals were included45-57

Editorials and reviews58-63

Participants included non blacks or blacks living outside Africa64-66

Sample size less than 40067-78

Results not presented in a way that could be extracted easily for the review79-90

Low response rate or no mention of response rate 91-118

Classification of hypertension different or diastolic blood pressure defined as Korotkoff IV7, 119-129

Longitudinal study130-132

Prevalence of hypertension not reported133,134

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