The World Health Organisation (WHO) has released a report on the devastating impact of high blood pressure.
The report is titled 'Global report on hypertension: The race against a silent killer'.
188.3 million people in the same age group are suffering from hypertension.
Only 37 per cent of Indians are diagnosed with the condition in time, and 30 per cent of them get treatment.
76 million deaths could be averted by 2050 if countries can scale up the coverage.
In India, at least 40 million deaths can be prevented by 2040 if nearly half of those in the 30-79 age group with hypertension are able to control their blood pressure.
In order to achieve a 50 per cent control rate, 67 million more people with hypertension would need to be effectively treated.
The WHO report is based on the analysis of the data where blood pressure is 140/90 mmHg or higher.
Hypertension leads to stroke, heart attacks, heart failure, kidney damage and numerous other health problems.