Title of article :
The relationship of longitudinal screening of blood pressure in school-aged children in Sardinia with excessive weight
Author/Authors :
Marras، Andrea Raffaele نويسنده , , Bassareo، Pier Paolo نويسنده , , Ruscazio، Massimo نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Our aim in this part of the Sardinian Hypertensive Adolescents Research Programme, also known as
the SHARP study, was to use longitudinal screening over a period of 3 years to search for any relationship
between hypertension and excessive weight in a number of Southern Italian students. We also sought to
establish if this correlation can change according to the criterion used to define children considered to be
overweight.
We studied 839 children, of whom 52.6% were male, defining hypertension as an average blood pressure
exceeding the 95th percentile according to previous Italian reference tables. We defined those overweight
using different criterions, first those with a body mass index exceeding 25 kilograms per square metres, second
those with the index exceeding the 85th percentile, third using the references established by Rolland-Cachera,
and fourth according to the relative body weight. The different methods used in defining overweight produced
very different estimates, ranging from 8.9% to 26.4%. Our novel findings were that systolic hypertension was
present in all children deemed overweight using any of the criterions, but only use of the second and third
criterions produced results related significantly to both systolic and diastolic hypertension. In short, excessive
weight is strongly associated with systolic hypertension in adolescence. Definition of those being overweight
on the basis of a body mass index exceeding the 85th percentile, or using the references established by
Rolland-Cachera, proved to be best related with both systolic and diastolic hypertension.
Keywords :
hypertension , Obesity , Population , paediatrics , Epidemiology , Prevention
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young