 This study examined the factors associated with hypertension control in older adults. It found that older men were more likely to have hypertension if they were aged 65 to 74 years, had a lower educational level, were overweight or obese, and were not receiving adequate treatment for their condition. Older women were also at risk of poor hypertension control if they tried to maintain their weight but did not receive proper treatment. These findings suggest that there are different factors associated with hypertension control in men and women, and that tailored intervention strategies may be needed to address these differences. This article was authored by Hai Young Choi and Yun Ha Kim.