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Associations of Blood Pressure with Body Composition among Afro-Caribbean Children in Barbados

Despite complex presentation of adult hypertension and a concomitant obesity epidemic, little is known about overweight in relation to blood pressure among Caribbean children. We examined blood pressure in relation to body size in a cross-sectional study of 573 Barbadian children aged 9–10 years (20...

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Autores principales: Gaskin, Pamela S., Hall, Ryan V., Chami, Peter, St. John, Margaret A., Gaskin, David A., Molaodi, Oarabile R., Harding, Seeromanie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4376905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25815726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121107
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author Gaskin, Pamela S.
Hall, Ryan V.
Chami, Peter
St. John, Margaret A.
Gaskin, David A.
Molaodi, Oarabile R.
Harding, Seeromanie
author_facet Gaskin, Pamela S.
Hall, Ryan V.
Chami, Peter
St. John, Margaret A.
Gaskin, David A.
Molaodi, Oarabile R.
Harding, Seeromanie
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description Despite complex presentation of adult hypertension and a concomitant obesity epidemic, little is known about overweight in relation to blood pressure among Caribbean children. We examined blood pressure in relation to body size in a cross-sectional study of 573 Barbadian children aged 9–10 years (2010-2011).The United States normative blood pressure percentiles were used to identify children with high (≥ 95(th) percentile) or high normal blood pressure (90(th) – 95(th) percentile). The World Health Organization body mass index cut-off points were used to assess weight status. MAJOR FINDINGS: Thirty percent of children were overweight/obese. Percentage fat mass differed between girls (20.4%) and boys (17.72%) (p< 0.05). Mean systolic blood pressure among girls was 106.11 (95% CI 105.05, 107.17) mmHg and 105.23 (104.09, 106.38) for boys. The percentages with high or high-normal mean systolic blood pressurewere14.38% (10.47, 18.29) for girls and 8.08% (4.74, 11.41) for boys. Height and body mass index were independent correlates of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Mean systolic blood pressure was related to lean mass but not fat mass, while diastolic blood pressure was associated with fat mass index and overweight. PRINCIPAL CONCLUSION: One third of 9-10 year old children in Barbados were overweight/obese and 12% had elevated mean systolic blood pressure. BP was related to body size. These findings signal potential adverse trends in weight gain and BP trends for children growing up in the context of a country that has recently undergone rapid economic transition.
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spelling pubmed-43769052015-04-04 Associations of Blood Pressure with Body Composition among Afro-Caribbean Children in Barbados Gaskin, Pamela S. Hall, Ryan V. Chami, Peter St. John, Margaret A. Gaskin, David A. Molaodi, Oarabile R. Harding, Seeromanie PLoS One Research Article Despite complex presentation of adult hypertension and a concomitant obesity epidemic, little is known about overweight in relation to blood pressure among Caribbean children. We examined blood pressure in relation to body size in a cross-sectional study of 573 Barbadian children aged 9–10 years (2010-2011).The United States normative blood pressure percentiles were used to identify children with high (≥ 95(th) percentile) or high normal blood pressure (90(th) – 95(th) percentile). The World Health Organization body mass index cut-off points were used to assess weight status. MAJOR FINDINGS: Thirty percent of children were overweight/obese. Percentage fat mass differed between girls (20.4%) and boys (17.72%) (p< 0.05). Mean systolic blood pressure among girls was 106.11 (95% CI 105.05, 107.17) mmHg and 105.23 (104.09, 106.38) for boys. The percentages with high or high-normal mean systolic blood pressurewere14.38% (10.47, 18.29) for girls and 8.08% (4.74, 11.41) for boys. Height and body mass index were independent correlates of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Mean systolic blood pressure was related to lean mass but not fat mass, while diastolic blood pressure was associated with fat mass index and overweight. PRINCIPAL CONCLUSION: One third of 9-10 year old children in Barbados were overweight/obese and 12% had elevated mean systolic blood pressure. BP was related to body size. These findings signal potential adverse trends in weight gain and BP trends for children growing up in the context of a country that has recently undergone rapid economic transition. Public Library of Science 2015-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4376905/ /pubmed/25815726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121107 Text en © 2015 Gaskin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4376905/
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