Literature DB >> 12544434

Blood pressure distribution in a Hungarian adolescent population: comparison with normal values in the USA.

Dénes Pàll1, Eva Katona, Béla Fülesdi, Miklós Zrínyi, Jànos Zatik, Dàniel Bereczki, Péter Polgàr, György Kakuk.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe the blood pressure characteristics and distribution of all adolescent high school students (aged 15-18 years) in Debrecen (total population 230 000), Hungary. To define threshold values for normal blood pressure by age-, sex- and height-specific groups. To compare our data with results from a USA meta-analysis, which forms the basis of current guidelines. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: All young people attending high school in Debrecen (final sample = 10 359) participated in the study. After they had rested for 10 min, three blood pressure measurements were taken from the right upper arm, separated by 5 min intervals. All measurements were obtained by a validated, automated, digital Omron M4 device.
RESULTS: The 50th, 90th and 95th percentile values of blood pressure were defined by dividing the adolescent population into age-, sex- and height-specific subgroups. In comparison with USA guidelines, in our sample the systolic blood pressure of boys in the different subgroups was 6-11 mmHg greater, whereas this difference was less marked for girls (1-5 mmHg). There were no marked differences in diastolic blood pressure, but our values were slightly lower.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate the influence of geographical and ethnic variations on blood pressure. Acceptance and use of non-population-specific blood pressure distributions may lead to under- or overdiagnosis of adolescent hypertension. The use of geographically more relevant data should be encouraged.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12544434     DOI: 10.1097/00004872-200301000-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hypertens        ISSN: 0263-6352            Impact factor:   4.844


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