Elizabeth A. Onugha, Ankona Banerjee, Kenneth J. Nobleza, Duc T. Nguyen, Omar Rosales, Abiodun Oluyomi, Jayna M. Dave, Joshua Samuels
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School Neighborhood Deprivation is Associated with a Higher Prevalence of Hypertension
Background Hypertension, a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, is increasing among adolescents. While socioeconomic factors have been shown to contribute to hypertension risk in adults, similar data in children is lacking. We examined the association between socioeconomic characteristics of school neighborhoods and the prevalence of hypertension in adolescents.