<p>Abbreviations: OR = odds ratio, CI = confidence interval, BMI = body mass index, GGT = gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, LDL = low-density lipoprotein.</p>a<p>High blood pressure was defined as systolic or diastolic blood pressure ≧95th percentile for age, sex and height or the use of antihypertensive medication. Blood pressure percentiles were computed as instructed in The Fourth Report on the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents.</p>b<p><i>P</i> values and 95% CI were obtained from Wald statistics.</p><p>Clinical, Demographic, and Biochemical Risk Factors for High Blood Pressure at Baseline.</p
In 2007 the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) proposed single blood pressure (BP) cutpoints (s...
Systemic arterial hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for all-cause morbidity ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if abnormal laboratory findings are more common in individuals with hyperten...
<p>Abbreviations: OR = odds ratio, CI = confidence interval, BMI = body mass index, GGT = gamma-glut...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI = body mass index, ALT = alanine aminotransferase, AST = aspartate aminotrans...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI = body mass index, ALT = alanine aminotransferase, AST = aspartate aminotrans...
<p>Systolic/diastolic thresholds for CBP were as follows: optimal, <120/<80 mm Hg; normal, 120–129/8...
Globally, the health disparity of hypertension is disproportionately greater within the African Amer...
A third part of the world’s population has a steady increased blood pressure (BP). According to scie...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of high blood pressure (BP) in school children, as well as the...
The most commonly used definitions of normal and abnormal blood pressure (BP_) in childhood were pub...
International audienceHypertension is defined as either an elevation of systolic blood pressure (SBP...
Context: School-going children are documenting the increasing incidence of high blood pressure (BP)....
5.1 Biomedical risk factors Biomedical risk factors are bodily states that contribute to the develop...
<p>Box plots of standardized systolic (1A) and diastolic (1B) blood pressure (BP), by age group, wei...
In 2007 the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) proposed single blood pressure (BP) cutpoints (s...
Systemic arterial hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for all-cause morbidity ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if abnormal laboratory findings are more common in individuals with hyperten...
<p>Abbreviations: OR = odds ratio, CI = confidence interval, BMI = body mass index, GGT = gamma-glut...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI = body mass index, ALT = alanine aminotransferase, AST = aspartate aminotrans...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI = body mass index, ALT = alanine aminotransferase, AST = aspartate aminotrans...
<p>Systolic/diastolic thresholds for CBP were as follows: optimal, <120/<80 mm Hg; normal, 120–129/8...
Globally, the health disparity of hypertension is disproportionately greater within the African Amer...
A third part of the world’s population has a steady increased blood pressure (BP). According to scie...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of high blood pressure (BP) in school children, as well as the...
The most commonly used definitions of normal and abnormal blood pressure (BP_) in childhood were pub...
International audienceHypertension is defined as either an elevation of systolic blood pressure (SBP...
Context: School-going children are documenting the increasing incidence of high blood pressure (BP)....
5.1 Biomedical risk factors Biomedical risk factors are bodily states that contribute to the develop...
<p>Box plots of standardized systolic (1A) and diastolic (1B) blood pressure (BP), by age group, wei...
In 2007 the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) proposed single blood pressure (BP) cutpoints (s...
Systemic arterial hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for all-cause morbidity ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if abnormal laboratory findings are more common in individuals with hyperten...