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Excess Weight, Anthropometric Variables and Blood Pressure in Schoolchildren aged 10 to 18 years

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of hypertension among children and adolescents is estimated to range between 1% and 13%. Excess weight and central obesity are related to blood pressure levels in adults, and may be important in the early pathogenesis of SH when present in childhood. OBJECTIVES: To study t...

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Autores principales: Schommer, Vânia Ames, Barbiero, Sandra Mari, Cesa, Cláudia Ciceri, Oliveira, Rosemary, Silva, Anelise Damiani, Pellanda, Lucia Campos
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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/PMC4028949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24676224
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140038
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author Schommer, Vânia Ames
Barbiero, Sandra Mari
Cesa, Cláudia Ciceri
Oliveira, Rosemary
Silva, Anelise Damiani
Pellanda, Lucia Campos
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Barbiero, Sandra Mari
Cesa, Cláudia Ciceri
Oliveira, Rosemary
Silva, Anelise Damiani
Pellanda, Lucia Campos
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of hypertension among children and adolescents is estimated to range between 1% and 13%. Excess weight and central obesity are related to blood pressure levels in adults, and may be important in the early pathogenesis of SH when present in childhood. OBJECTIVES: To study the association between anthropometric variables and blood pressure levels in schoolchildren from the 5(th) and 8(th) grades, and to identify which parameter was more strongly correlated with blood pressure levels. METHODS: Contemporary cross-sectional study with probabilistic population-based cluster sampling of schoolchildren enrolled from the 5(th) to the 8(th) grades in public elementary schools of Porto Alegre. Data on familial risk factors and anthropometry were collected. Statistical analysis included correlations and cluster-adjusted confidence intervals. RESULTS: The mean age of participants was 12.57 (± 1.64) years, and 55.2% of them were females. Abnormal blood pressure levels were found in 11.3% of the sample and borderline values, in 16.2%. Among the anthropometric variables analyzed, hip circumference was the one with the strongest correlation with increased blood pressure (r = 0.462, p < 0.001), followed by waist circumference (r = 0.404, p < 0.001) and abdominal skinfold (r = 0.291, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: We observed an association of waist circumference and skinfolds with increased blood pressure levels in the schoolchildren of the sample. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that early measurements of blood pressure, and waist and hip circumferences become a routine in health services in order to prevent this condition.
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spelling pubmed-40289492014-05-21 Excess Weight, Anthropometric Variables and Blood Pressure in Schoolchildren aged 10 to 18 years Schommer, Vânia Ames Barbiero, Sandra Mari Cesa, Cláudia Ciceri Oliveira, Rosemary Silva, Anelise Damiani Pellanda, Lucia Campos Arq Bras Cardiol Original Articles BACKGROUND: The prevalence of hypertension among children and adolescents is estimated to range between 1% and 13%. Excess weight and central obesity are related to blood pressure levels in adults, and may be important in the early pathogenesis of SH when present in childhood. OBJECTIVES: To study the association between anthropometric variables and blood pressure levels in schoolchildren from the 5(th) and 8(th) grades, and to identify which parameter was more strongly correlated with blood pressure levels. METHODS: Contemporary cross-sectional study with probabilistic population-based cluster sampling of schoolchildren enrolled from the 5(th) to the 8(th) grades in public elementary schools of Porto Alegre. Data on familial risk factors and anthropometry were collected. Statistical analysis included correlations and cluster-adjusted confidence intervals. RESULTS: The mean age of participants was 12.57 (± 1.64) years, and 55.2% of them were females. Abnormal blood pressure levels were found in 11.3% of the sample and borderline values, in 16.2%. Among the anthropometric variables analyzed, hip circumference was the one with the strongest correlation with increased blood pressure (r = 0.462, p < 0.001), followed by waist circumference (r = 0.404, p < 0.001) and abdominal skinfold (r = 0.291, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: We observed an association of waist circumference and skinfolds with increased blood pressure levels in the schoolchildren of the sample. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that early measurements of blood pressure, and waist and hip circumferences become a routine in health services in order to prevent this condition. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2014-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4028949/ /pubmed/24676224 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140038 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.
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Schommer, Vânia Ames
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Cesa, Cláudia Ciceri
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Silva, Anelise Damiani
Pellanda, Lucia Campos
Excess Weight, Anthropometric Variables and Blood Pressure in Schoolchildren aged 10 to 18 years
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title_fullStr Excess Weight, Anthropometric Variables and Blood Pressure in Schoolchildren aged 10 to 18 years
title_full_unstemmed Excess Weight, Anthropometric Variables and Blood Pressure in Schoolchildren aged 10 to 18 years
title_short Excess Weight, Anthropometric Variables and Blood Pressure in Schoolchildren aged 10 to 18 years
title_sort excess weight, anthropometric variables and blood pressure in schoolchildren aged 10 to 18 years
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4028949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24676224
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140038
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