Title of article :
Overweight, air and noise pollution: Universal risk factors for pediatric pre-hypertension
Author/Authors :
Kelishadi, Roya Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Child Health Promotion Research Center - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, , Poursafa, Parinaz Environment Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Keramatian, Kasra Child Health Promotion Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Pediatric pre-hypertension (pre-HTN) has a complex multifactorial etiology. Although most cases are secondary to other
disorders, a substantial number of children and adolescents have primary or essential HTN and pre-HTN. The genegene
and gene-environment interactions should be considered in this context. The strong relationship of pre-HTN with
environmental factors such as air pollution, noise pollution and passive smoking and obesity suggest that its prevalence
will be escalating.
Exposure to ambient particulate matters may increase blood pressure (BP) within hours to days. The underlying biologic
pathways include autonomic nervous system imbalance and arterial vascular dysfunction or vasoconstriction because
of systemic oxidative stress and inflammation. Likewise, tobacco smoke exposure of pregnant mothers increases systolic
BP of their offspring in early infancy. Parental smoking also independently affects systolic BP among healthy preschool
children. Noise exposure, notably in night, is associated with catecholamine secretion, increased BP and a pre-
HTN state even in pre-school age children.
Excess weight is associated with dysfunction of the adipose tissue, consisting of enlarged hypertrophied adipocytes,
increased infiltration by macrophages and variations in secretion of adipokines and free fatty acids. These changes
would result in chronic vascular inflammation, oxidative stress, activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
and sympathetic response, and ultimately to pre-HTN from childhood
Keywords :
Prevention , Blood Pressure , Pre-hypertension , Genetics , Environment , Children
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics