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The relationship between BMI and blood pressure in children aged 7-12 years in Ankara, Turkey

Authors :
Süleyman Görpelioğlu
Hülya Yıkılkan
Mustafa Polat
Cenk Aypak
Source :
Public health nutrition. 17(11)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

ObjectiveRecent studies have reported an increasing prevalence of childhood hypertension. Obesity is probably the most important risk factor. The relationship between hypertension and BMI in children has not been studied in Ankara, which is the second largest city in Turkey.DesignCross-sectional study analysing direct data on height, weight and blood pressure of students.SettingPopulation-based study in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey.SubjectsIn three schools, 2826 students aged 7–12 years.ResultsThe overall prevalence of hypertension was 7·9 %. Among the 222 hypertensive children, 124 (56 %) were boys and ninety-eight (44 %) were girls (P=0·40). In the whole group, 3·6 % had only systolic hypertension, 0·7 % had only diastolic hypertension and 3·5 % had both systolic and diastolic hypertension. The prevalences of overweight and obesity were both 13·9 %. BMI was significantly correlated with blood pressure (PPConclusionsHypertension was more common than has been reported in other studies. Blood pressure measurement should be routine and frequent in children, especially obese children.

Details

ISSN :
14752727 and 13689800
Volume :
17
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Public health nutrition
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7de4eae16ce594c385e2ae5e1f117332