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High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood

BACKGROUND: Several authors have correlated the increase of cardiovascular risk with the nutritional status, however there are different criteria for the classification of overweight and obesity in children. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of three nutritional classification criteria in chil...

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Autores principales: de Moraes, Leonardo Iezzi, Nicola, Thaís Coutinho, de Jesus, Julyanna Silva Araújo, Alves, Eduardo Roberty Badiani, Giovaninni, Nayara Paula Bernurdes, Marcato, Daniele Gasparini, Sampaio, Jéssica Dutra, Fuly, Jeanne Teixeira Bessa, Costalonga, Everlayny Fiorot
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3987328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24676372
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20130233
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author de Moraes, Leonardo Iezzi
Nicola, Thaís Coutinho
de Jesus, Julyanna Silva Araújo
Alves, Eduardo Roberty Badiani
Giovaninni, Nayara Paula Bernurdes
Marcato, Daniele Gasparini
Sampaio, Jéssica Dutra
Fuly, Jeanne Teixeira Bessa
Costalonga, Everlayny Fiorot
author_facet de Moraes, Leonardo Iezzi
Nicola, Thaís Coutinho
de Jesus, Julyanna Silva Araújo
Alves, Eduardo Roberty Badiani
Giovaninni, Nayara Paula Bernurdes
Marcato, Daniele Gasparini
Sampaio, Jéssica Dutra
Fuly, Jeanne Teixeira Bessa
Costalonga, Everlayny Fiorot
author_sort de Moraes, Leonardo Iezzi
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description BACKGROUND: Several authors have correlated the increase of cardiovascular risk with the nutritional status, however there are different criteria for the classification of overweight and obesity in children. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of three nutritional classification criteria in children, as definers of the presence of obesity and predictors of high blood pressure in schoolchildren. METHODS: Eight hundred and seventeen children ranging 6 to 13 years old, enrolled in public schools in the municipality of Vila Velha (ES) were submitted to anthropometric evaluation and blood pressure measurement. The classification of the nutritional status was established by two international criteria (CDC/NCHS 2000 and IOTF 2000) and one Brazilian criterion (Conde e Monteiro 2006). RESULTS: The prevalence of overweight was higher when the criterion of Conde e Monteiro (27%) was used, and inferior by the IOTF (15%) criteria. High blood pressure was observed in 7.3% of children. It was identified a strong association between the presence of overweight and the occurrence of high blood pressure, regardless of the test used (p < 0.001). The test showing the highest sensitivity in predicting elevated BP was the Conde e Monteiro (44%), while the highest specificity (94%) and greater overall accuracy (63%), was the CDC criterion. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of overweight in Brazilian children is higher when using the classification criterion of Conde e Monteiro, and lower when the criterion used is IOTF. The Brazilian classification criterion proved to be the most sensitive predictor of high BP risk in this sample.
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spelling pubmed-39873282014-05-08 High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood de Moraes, Leonardo Iezzi Nicola, Thaís Coutinho de Jesus, Julyanna Silva Araújo Alves, Eduardo Roberty Badiani Giovaninni, Nayara Paula Bernurdes Marcato, Daniele Gasparini Sampaio, Jéssica Dutra Fuly, Jeanne Teixeira Bessa Costalonga, Everlayny Fiorot Arq Bras Cardiol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Several authors have correlated the increase of cardiovascular risk with the nutritional status, however there are different criteria for the classification of overweight and obesity in children. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of three nutritional classification criteria in children, as definers of the presence of obesity and predictors of high blood pressure in schoolchildren. METHODS: Eight hundred and seventeen children ranging 6 to 13 years old, enrolled in public schools in the municipality of Vila Velha (ES) were submitted to anthropometric evaluation and blood pressure measurement. The classification of the nutritional status was established by two international criteria (CDC/NCHS 2000 and IOTF 2000) and one Brazilian criterion (Conde e Monteiro 2006). RESULTS: The prevalence of overweight was higher when the criterion of Conde e Monteiro (27%) was used, and inferior by the IOTF (15%) criteria. High blood pressure was observed in 7.3% of children. It was identified a strong association between the presence of overweight and the occurrence of high blood pressure, regardless of the test used (p < 0.001). The test showing the highest sensitivity in predicting elevated BP was the Conde e Monteiro (44%), while the highest specificity (94%) and greater overall accuracy (63%), was the CDC criterion. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of overweight in Brazilian children is higher when using the classification criterion of Conde e Monteiro, and lower when the criterion used is IOTF. The Brazilian classification criterion proved to be the most sensitive predictor of high BP risk in this sample. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3987328/ /pubmed/24676372 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20130233 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
de Moraes, Leonardo Iezzi
Nicola, Thaís Coutinho
de Jesus, Julyanna Silva Araújo
Alves, Eduardo Roberty Badiani
Giovaninni, Nayara Paula Bernurdes
Marcato, Daniele Gasparini
Sampaio, Jéssica Dutra
Fuly, Jeanne Teixeira Bessa
Costalonga, Everlayny Fiorot
High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood
title High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood
title_full High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood
title_fullStr High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood
title_full_unstemmed High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood
title_short High blood Pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood
title_sort high blood pressure in children and its correlation with three definitions of obesity in childhood
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3987328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24676372
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20130233
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