The influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of Indonesian pre-pubertal children
Background It has been shown that elevated blood pressure (BP) in childhood contributes to the development of coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular accidents, heart failure, and renal failure in adults. There is also evidence of some correlations between childhood BP and BP in adulthood. Obesity...
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doaj-4663c1e7ed144874880eddd6148e96d22020-11-25T01:29:18ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2016-09-01476270710.14238/pi47.6.2007.270-7320The influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of Indonesian pre-pubertal childrenMadarina JuliaM M van WeissenburchHA Delemarrevan de WaalAchmad SurjonoBackground It has been shown that elevated blood pressure (BP) in childhood contributes to the development of coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular accidents, heart failure, and renal failure in adults. There is also evidence of some correlations between childhood BP and BP in adulthood. Obesity as well as low birth weight are a risk factors for elevated BP, both in children and in adults. Most epidemiological studies have also shown a relationship between high BP and socioeconomic status (SES). Objective To assess the influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of school-aged prepubertal children living in Indonesia. Methods A cross-sectional survey on 2922 school-aged prepubertal children from the rural, poorurban and nonpoor urban communities was performed. Data on age, sex, stature, BMI, birth weight, systolic and diastolic BP were collected from all children. Results Overall and within every socioeconomic status group, blood pressures were positively associated with stature and body mass index (BMI). Children from poor-socioeconomic families, i.e. rural and poor urban, had significantly lower height and BMI, and hence, in the unadjusted analyses, poor socioeconomic status was associated with lower systolic and diastolic BP. However, after adjustment for age, sex, stature and BMI, rural children were found to have significantly higher systolic BP compared to nonpoor urban children, with regression coefficient (95% CI) of 1.19(0.42 to 1.96). Birth weight was not associated with blood pressure in childhood. Conclusion This study indicated that for a given stature and BMI, poor children had a higher systolic BPhttps://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/431socioeconomic statusblood pressureprepubertal childrenIndonesia |
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The influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of Indonesian pre-pubertal children |
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The influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of Indonesian pre-pubertal children |
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The influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of Indonesian pre-pubertal children |
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The influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of Indonesian pre-pubertal children |
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The influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of Indonesian pre-pubertal children |
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influence of socioeconomic status and birth weight on blood pressure of indonesian pre-pubertal children |
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Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House |
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Paediatrica Indonesiana |
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0030-9311 2338-476X |
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Background It has been shown that elevated blood pressure (BP)
in childhood contributes to the development of coronary artery
disease, cerebrovascular accidents, heart failure, and renal failure
in adults. There is also evidence of some correlations between
childhood BP and BP in adulthood. Obesity as well as low birth
weight are a risk factors for elevated BP, both in children and in
adults. Most epidemiological studies have also shown a
relationship between high BP and socioeconomic status (SES).
Objective To assess the influence of socioeconomic status and
birth weight on blood pressure of school-aged prepubertal children
living in Indonesia.
Methods A cross-sectional survey on 2922 school-aged
prepubertal children from the rural, poorurban and nonpoor urban
communities was performed. Data on age, sex, stature, BMI, birth
weight, systolic and diastolic BP were collected from all children.
Results Overall and within every socioeconomic status group,
blood pressures were positively associated with stature and body
mass index (BMI). Children from poor-socioeconomic families,
i.e. rural and poor urban, had significantly lower height and BMI,
and hence, in the unadjusted analyses, poor socioeconomic status
was associated with lower systolic and diastolic BP. However, after
adjustment for age, sex, stature and BMI, rural children were found
to have significantly higher systolic BP compared to nonpoor urban
children, with regression coefficient (95% CI) of 1.19(0.42 to
1.96). Birth weight was not associated with blood pressure in
childhood.
Conclusion This study indicated that for a given stature and BMI,
poor children had a higher systolic BP |
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socioeconomic status blood pressure prepubertal children Indonesia |
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https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/431 |
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