This paper reviews blood pressure tracking from childhood through adolescence, to adulthood. Blood pressure tracking correlations in childhood and adolescence vary from 0,2 - 0,6. Systolic blood pressure tracks better than diastolic pressure. There does not appear to be a gender difference, except that girls mature earlier than boys and so reach their adult blood pressure sooner.Tracking could be improved by increasing the number of observations per time period, thus reducing intrasubject variability. Various models, which do not assume linearity, have been developed to improve pre-diction. However, more studies with longer follow up periods need to be carried out to assess the importance of tracking as a screening tool. There is need also,...
Background Despite a growing interest in the epidemiology of paediatric hypertension, data on how of...
SUMMARY In this report we describe the distribution of blood pressure and its associations in adoles...
Objective: To compare different methods of screening for blood pressure disorders in children and ad...
Elevated blood pressure has been demonstrated to track from youth to adulthood and some have demon-s...
Blood pressure (BP) tracking from childhood to adulthood has two aspects: the ranking stability rela...
Blood pressure (BP) tracking (maintaining a BP percentile) across life is not well defined but is im...
Many studies have assessed the blood pressure tracking among children and adolescents, but the resul...
Objectives: To examine the modifiable factors that alter the trajectory of blood pressure (BP) from ...
Blood pressure (BP) tracking (maintaining a BP percentile) across life is not well defined but is im...
This study evaluates the tracking stability of office blood pressure (BP), ambulatory BP (ABP), BP v...
The significance of high blood pressure to cardio- and cerebrovascular disease is well recognized. T...
Longitudinal data from different populations have shown different degrees of tracking of blood press...
In this report we describe the distribution of blood pressure and its association in adolescence. Si...
International audienceHypertension is much less common in children than in adults. The group of expe...
pressures were taken in 609 children aged 6-18 in 163 families, 549 of whom had been studied 4 years...
Background Despite a growing interest in the epidemiology of paediatric hypertension, data on how of...
SUMMARY In this report we describe the distribution of blood pressure and its associations in adoles...
Objective: To compare different methods of screening for blood pressure disorders in children and ad...
Elevated blood pressure has been demonstrated to track from youth to adulthood and some have demon-s...
Blood pressure (BP) tracking from childhood to adulthood has two aspects: the ranking stability rela...
Blood pressure (BP) tracking (maintaining a BP percentile) across life is not well defined but is im...
Many studies have assessed the blood pressure tracking among children and adolescents, but the resul...
Objectives: To examine the modifiable factors that alter the trajectory of blood pressure (BP) from ...
Blood pressure (BP) tracking (maintaining a BP percentile) across life is not well defined but is im...
This study evaluates the tracking stability of office blood pressure (BP), ambulatory BP (ABP), BP v...
The significance of high blood pressure to cardio- and cerebrovascular disease is well recognized. T...
Longitudinal data from different populations have shown different degrees of tracking of blood press...
In this report we describe the distribution of blood pressure and its association in adolescence. Si...
International audienceHypertension is much less common in children than in adults. The group of expe...
pressures were taken in 609 children aged 6-18 in 163 families, 549 of whom had been studied 4 years...
Background Despite a growing interest in the epidemiology of paediatric hypertension, data on how of...
SUMMARY In this report we describe the distribution of blood pressure and its associations in adoles...
Objective: To compare different methods of screening for blood pressure disorders in children and ad...