The COVID-19 pandemic has spread widely across the globe, sickening millions and causing more than 1.4 million deaths. COVID-19 has also had significant economic, social, and psychological impacts, including increased unemployment, social isolation, and disruption in routine medical care. What is not known is whether COVID-19 has impacted cardiovascular preventive care. Specifically, has COVID-19 worsened control of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity at the population level?
We used data from a very large national digital disease management company, Livongo Health Inc., to examine national rates of blood pressure (BP) and glucose control. At #AHA20, we presented our initial BP findings from 73,705 individuals who recorded more than 2.7 million individual BP readings in Livongo’s BP disease management program. We compared trends in monthly mean BP across the U.S. in a pre-COVID-19 period (January 2019 to March 2020) with those seen post-COVID-19 (April 2020 to September 2020).