Association Between Health Literacy and Prehypertension in South Korean Adults: Cross-Sectional Study Using the 2023 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Jiyeon Chun, Dan Bi Kim, Suk-Yong Jang, Eun-Cheol Park

TL;DR
Low health literacy is linked to higher rates of prehypertension in South Korean adults, suggesting that improving health literacy could help prevent cardiovascular issues.
Contribution
This study is the first to use recent national data to show how health literacy affects prehypertension risk across different subgroups in South Korea.
Findings
Low health literacy is associated with a 43% higher likelihood of prehypertension.
The impact of health literacy on prehypertension varies across demographic subgroups.
Three potential mechanisms explain how health literacy influences prehypertension risk.
Abstract
Hypertension represents an important global health challenge, closely linked to cardiovascular diseases and elevated premature mortality rates. Prehypertension, defined as elevated blood pressure not meeting the diagnostic criteria for hypertension, necessitates early intervention to prevent disease progression. Health literacy, defined as the capacity to comprehend and use health-related information, is a key determinant of health outcomes but has rarely been studied in the context of prehypertension prevention. This study investigated the association between health literacy and prehypertension in South Korean adults. Unlike prior research focusing on treatment adherence in diagnosed patients, this study used the most recent nationally representative data to explore how domain-specific health literacy is associated with prehypertension across various subgroups, identifying potential…
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TopicsHealth Literacy and Information Accessibility · Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention · Health and Wellbeing Research
