Philip Schultheis , Daria Ilatovskaya PhD , Brittany B. Pinkerton PhD
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Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been and remains the leading cause of death in the United States. Hypertension (HTN), or high blood pressure, is one of the most prevalent causes of CVD and its major modifiable risk factor. Where people live, such as rural versus urban areas, may also impact their HTN risk. Additionally, being obese and of low-income status increases risks associated with CVD and HTN. Augusta University researches and engages in a community outreach initiative focused on the “B” in the ABCDE's of heart health, blood pressure control. Specifically, the university focuses on increasing CVD and HTN literacy among people who are considered rural, obese, and at risk (ROAR). The ROAR campaign devotes resources to community outreach efforts. ROAR uses an interdisciplinary approach to foster wraparound community interaction points. One innovative part of this outreach was a pilot lunch and learn series at a local high school. The series were offered specifically in a Health Occupations Students of America–centered classroom. The pilot series demonstrates the promise and feasibility of embedding CVD and HTN awareness directly into local educational settings.