Hypertension among obese children and youth age 8-12:Project EDDY-Kids 2019

G. Wolske, M. Joseph, H. Rosenauer, K. Widhalm
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ABSTRACT Hypertension in children and adolescents has increased over the years and is considered as a major public health issue. The correlation between obesity and hypertension is well established; data show the persistence of elevated blood pressure in children and adolescence into adulthood, which leads to cardiovascular diseases. In the EDDY-Kids 2019 prevention programme, we measured the blood pressure of 123 school children (ages 8–12) over the period of 6 months, starting in January, additionally giving weekly nutrition lessons and sports activities to evaluate the influence of a nutrition-, sports-, and lifestyle intervention on the children’s body composition, weight, and blood pressure. At all stages of the project, the number of children with elevated pressure was lower in the normal and below-normal cohorts compared to the overweight and obese group. This demonstrates a positive correlation between obesity and hypertension. In both groups, blood pressure values dropped over the time period of the programme. This could be the result of the intervention programme or the children adapting to the unusual situation. A lot of children were nervous or haven’t even experienced a blood pressure measurement before. The results clearly underline the necessity of measuring children’s blood pressure on a regular basis (annually or semi-annually) to allow nurses and doctors to facilitate the earliest possible diagnosis of elevated blood pressure in children, thereby helping to prevent a persistence of hypertension into adult age.
8-12岁肥胖儿童和青少年中的高血压:2019年EDDY Kids项目
摘要儿童和青少年的高血压近年来有所增加,被认为是一个主要的公共卫生问题。肥胖与高血压之间的相关性已得到充分证实;数据显示,儿童和青少年的血压升高一直持续到成年,这会导致心血管疾病。在EDDY Kids 2019预防计划中,我们从1月份开始,在6个月的时间里测量了123名学龄儿童(8-12岁)的血压,此外,我们每周还提供营养课程和体育活动,以评估营养、体育和生活方式干预对儿童身体成分、体重和血压的影响。在该项目的所有阶段,与超重和肥胖组相比,正常和低于正常的队列中压力升高的儿童数量较低。这表明肥胖和高血压之间存在正相关。在这两组患者中,血压值在整个项目期间都有所下降。这可能是干预方案的结果,也可能是儿童适应了这种不寻常的情况。很多孩子都很紧张,甚至以前都没有测量过血压。研究结果清楚地强调了定期(每年或每半年)测量儿童血压的必要性,以便护士和医生尽早诊断儿童血压升高,从而有助于防止高血压持续到成年。
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