Obesity as a Predisposing Genetic Factor for Development of Pediatric Hypertension in Calabar Municipality, Cross River State, Nigeria

Nelson Anita Yemi-odae, Unoh Florence Ben, Nsude Linus Odinakachukwu, Edet Brian Enembe, Inyang Daniel Ime
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Aims: The study aimed to assess the prevalence of obesity in children, and to evaluate obesity as a risk factor of hypertension among children obtaining treatment at the University of Calabar teaching hospital. Study Design: the study adopted a descriptive cross-sectional survey design involving children between 3 and 18years attending pediatrics clinic at the University of Calabar teaching hospital was used to achieve the objectives of the study. Place and Duration of Study: Study was conducted at the University of Calabar teaching hospital Calabar, Cross River state, southern Nigeria between May 2023 and November 2023. Methodology: data collection was carried out using the following instruments; (a) Semi-structured questionnaire; for anthropometric measurements (the anthropometric measurements were used to determine MBI of respondents) (b) Weighing balance and measuring tape; for measuring the weight and height of respondents in kilogram (kg) and metre (m) respectively (c) Digital blood pressure monitor; for measurement of respondents’ blood pressure. Data was collected with the help of the research assistants on a daily basis for 6 weeks from the pediatric unit of the hospital with two research assistants administering the questionnaire while the other took and recorded anthropometric measurements. Results: BMI percentile of 53 (39.13%) respondents was 95th percentile and above, followed by 35(25.36%) at 5th percentile, 28(20.29%) below 5th percentile, and 22(15.94%) at 85th percentile. 43(31.16%) respondents had elevated blood pressure of 120-129 mm Hg(systolic) and less than 80 mm Hg (diastolic) were recorded for 22(15.94%) and 25(18.12%) respondents respectively. 48(34.78%) respondents had blood pressure higher than 130/80 mm Hg indicative of hypertension. Conclusion: BP above 130/80 mm Hg indicated a positive correlation between childhood obesity and pediatric high blood pressure.
肥胖症是尼日利亚克罗斯河州卡拉巴尔市小儿高血压发病的遗传易感因素
研究目的:该研究旨在评估儿童肥胖症的发病率,并对在卡拉巴尔大学教学医院接受治疗的儿童中肥胖症作为高血压风险因素的情况进行评估。研究设计:研究采用描述性横断面调查设计,涉及卡拉巴尔大学教学医院儿科门诊就诊的 3 至 18 岁儿童,以实现研究目标。研究地点和时间:研究于 2023 年 5 月至 2023 年 11 月期间在尼日利亚南部克罗斯河州卡拉巴尔大学卡拉巴尔教学医院进行。方法:使用以下工具进行数据收集:(a)半结构式问卷;用于人体测量(人体测量用于确定受访者的 MBI)(b)天平和卷尺;分别以公斤(kg)和米(m)为单位测量受访者的体重和身高(c)数字血压计;用于测量受访者的血压。在研究助理的帮助下,每天从医院儿科收集数据,为期 6 周,其中两名研究助理负责发放问卷,另一名负责测量和记录人体测量数据。结果显示53名受访者(39.13%)的体重指数百分位数在第95百分位数及以上,35名受访者(25.36%)的体重指数百分位数在第5百分位数,28名受访者(20.29%)的体重指数百分位数在第5百分位数以下,22名受访者(15.94%)的体重指数百分位数在第85百分位数。43(31.16%)名受访者的血压高于 120-129mmHg(收缩压),22(15.94%)名受访者的血压低于 80mmHg(舒张压),25(18.12%)名受访者的血压低于 80mmHg。48(34.78%)名受访者的血压高于 130/80 mm Hg,表明患有高血压。结论血压高于 130/80 mm Hg 表明儿童肥胖与小儿高血压之间存在正相关。
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