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Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru

OBJECTIVES: High body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure (BP) are major contributors to the high burden of non‐communicable diseases in adulthood. Individual high‐risk and population approaches for prevention require newer strategies to target these risk factors and focusing on the family to introd...

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Autores principales: Carrillo‐Larco, Rodrigo M., Bernabé‐Ortiz, Antonio, Sal y Rosas, Víctor G., Sacksteder, Katherine A., Diez‐Canseco, Francisco, Cárdenas, María K., Gilman, Robert H., Miranda, J. Jaime
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5932220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29575646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13052
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author Carrillo‐Larco, Rodrigo M.
Bernabé‐Ortiz, Antonio
Sal y Rosas, Víctor G.
Sacksteder, Katherine A.
Diez‐Canseco, Francisco
Cárdenas, María K.
Gilman, Robert H.
Miranda, J. Jaime
author_facet Carrillo‐Larco, Rodrigo M.
Bernabé‐Ortiz, Antonio
Sal y Rosas, Víctor G.
Sacksteder, Katherine A.
Diez‐Canseco, Francisco
Cárdenas, María K.
Gilman, Robert H.
Miranda, J. Jaime
author_sort Carrillo‐Larco, Rodrigo M.
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description OBJECTIVES: High body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure (BP) are major contributors to the high burden of non‐communicable diseases in adulthood. Individual high‐risk and population approaches for prevention require newer strategies to target these risk factors and focusing on the family to introduce prevention initiatives appears as a promising scenario. Characterisation of the relationship between BMI and BP among the adult members of a given family merits evaluation. We conducted a secondary analysis of an implementation study in Tumbes, Peru, benefiting from data derived from families with at least one adult offspring. METHODS: The exposures of interest were the BMI, systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) of the mother and father. The outcomes were the BMI, SBP and DBP of the offspring. Mixed‐effects linear regression models were conducted. RESULTS: The mean age of the offspring, mothers and fathers was 29 (SD: 9.5), 54 (SD: 11.8) and 59 (SD: 11.6) years, respectively. Father's BMI was associated with a quarter‐point increase in offspring BMI, regardless of the sex of the offspring. Mother's BMI had a similar effect on the BMI of her sons, but had no significant effect on her daughters’. Mother's SBP was associated with almost one‐tenth of mmHg increase in the SBP of the adult offspring. There was no evidence of an association for DBP. CONCLUSIONS: In families with adult members, the higher the parents’ BMI and SBP, the higher their adult offspring's levels will be.
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spelling pubmed-59322202018-05-17 Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru Carrillo‐Larco, Rodrigo M. Bernabé‐Ortiz, Antonio Sal y Rosas, Víctor G. Sacksteder, Katherine A. Diez‐Canseco, Francisco Cárdenas, María K. Gilman, Robert H. Miranda, J. Jaime Trop Med Int Health Original Research Papers OBJECTIVES: High body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure (BP) are major contributors to the high burden of non‐communicable diseases in adulthood. Individual high‐risk and population approaches for prevention require newer strategies to target these risk factors and focusing on the family to introduce prevention initiatives appears as a promising scenario. Characterisation of the relationship between BMI and BP among the adult members of a given family merits evaluation. We conducted a secondary analysis of an implementation study in Tumbes, Peru, benefiting from data derived from families with at least one adult offspring. METHODS: The exposures of interest were the BMI, systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) of the mother and father. The outcomes were the BMI, SBP and DBP of the offspring. Mixed‐effects linear regression models were conducted. RESULTS: The mean age of the offspring, mothers and fathers was 29 (SD: 9.5), 54 (SD: 11.8) and 59 (SD: 11.6) years, respectively. Father's BMI was associated with a quarter‐point increase in offspring BMI, regardless of the sex of the offspring. Mother's BMI had a similar effect on the BMI of her sons, but had no significant effect on her daughters’. Mother's SBP was associated with almost one‐tenth of mmHg increase in the SBP of the adult offspring. There was no evidence of an association for DBP. CONCLUSIONS: In families with adult members, the higher the parents’ BMI and SBP, the higher their adult offspring's levels will be. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-04-01 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5932220/ /pubmed/29575646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13052 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Tropical Medicine & International Health Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Carrillo‐Larco, Rodrigo M.
Bernabé‐Ortiz, Antonio
Sal y Rosas, Víctor G.
Sacksteder, Katherine A.
Diez‐Canseco, Francisco
Cárdenas, María K.
Gilman, Robert H.
Miranda, J. Jaime
Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru
title Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru
title_full Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru
title_fullStr Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru
title_full_unstemmed Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru
title_short Parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern Peru
title_sort parental body mass index and blood pressure are associated with higher body mass index and blood pressure in their adult offspring: a cross‐sectional study in a resource‐limited setting in northern peru
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5932220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29575646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13052
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