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Katsuyasu Kouda1, Harunobu Nakamura, Nobuhiro Nishio, Yuki Fujita, Hiroichi Takeuchi, Masayuki Iki.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current trends in body size, blood pressure, and serum lipids in children are predictors of future disease prevalence. However, there have been no studies of blood pressure and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels in Japanese children.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20208399 PMCID: PMC3900843 DOI: 10.2188/jea.je20090079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Epidemiol ISSN: 0917-5040 Impact factor: 3.211
Characteristics of fifth-grade children participating in annual health examinations
| Year | Number | Height | Weight | BMI | SBP | DBP | TC | Non-HDL-C | HDL-C |
| Boys | |||||||||
| 1993 | 513 | 138 ± 6 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 3 | 113 ± 11 | 62 ± 7 | 168 ± 26 | 110 ± 24 | 58 ± 12 |
| 1994 | 569 | 138 ± 6 | 33 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 114 ± 12 | 62 ± 8 | 175 ± 25 | 109 ± 23 | 66 ± 14 |
| 1995 | 524 | 138 ± 6 | 33 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 114 ± 12 | 62 ± 10 | 168 ± 25 | 99 ± 24 | 69 ± 15 |
| 1996 | 552 | 138 ± 6 | 34 ± 6 | 18 ± 2 | 114 ± 11 | 61 ± 8 | 172 ± 27 | 105 ± 24 | 67 ± 15 |
| 1997 | 506 | 138 ± 6 | 33 ± 7 | 17 ± 3 | 112 ± 12 | 59 ± 9 | 174 ± 26 | 107 ± 24 | 66 ± 14 |
| 1998 | 527 | 139 ± 6 | 34 ± 7 | 18 ± 3 | 110 ± 12 | 59 ± 8 | 170 ± 25 | 106 ± 23 | 64 ± 14 |
| 1999 | 468 | 138 ± 6 | 34 ± 8 | 18 ± 3 | 110 ± 12 | 58 ± 9 | 173 ± 26 | 110 ± 25 | 63 ± 13 |
| 2000 | 440 | 138 ± 6 | 33 ± 7 | 17 ± 3 | 109 ± 12 | 58 ± 9 | 174 ± 26 | 110 ± 25 | 64 ± 14 |
| 2001 | 452 | 138 ± 6 | 34 ± 7 | 18 ± 3 | 107 ± 13 | 57 ± 9 | 171 ± 25 | 108 ± 23 | 63 ± 13 |
| 2002 | 496 | 139 ± 6 | 34 ± 7 | 18 ± 3 | 110 ± 12 | 59 ± 9 | 177 ± 27 | 113 ± 25 | 65 ± 13 |
| 2003 | 415 | 138 ± 6 | 34 ± 8 | 18 ± 3 | 108 ± 12 | 58 ± 9 | 172 ± 25 | 108 ± 23 | 64 ± 13 |
| 2004 | 463 | 139 ± 6 | 34 ± 7 | 18 ± 3 | 109 ± 13 | 59 ± 9 | 171 ± 27 | 107 ± 23 | 64 ± 13 |
| 2005 | 476 | 138 ± 6 | 34 ± 7 | 18 ± 3 | 107 ± 12 | 58 ± 9 | 171 ± 26 | 107 ± 24 | 63 ± 13 |
| 2006 | 417 | 138 ± 6 | 33 ± 7 | 17 ± 3 | 109 ± 12 | 59 ± 8 | 172 ± 27 | 106 ± 25 | 66 ± 13 |
| 2007 | 439 | 138 ± 6 | 34 ± 8 | 18 ± 3 | 107 ± 11 | 60 ± 8 | 176 ± 29 | 109 ± 27 | 66 ± 12 |
| 2008 | 406 | 139 ± 6 | 34 ± 8 | 18 ± 3 | 106 ± 11 | 56 ± 8 | 170 ± 27 | 105 ± 24 | 65 ± 12 |
| Girls | |||||||||
| 1993 | 485 | 139 ± 6 | 33 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 114 ± 11 | 62 ± 7 | 166 ± 26 | 111 ± 24 | 55 ± 11 |
| 1994 | 567 | 139 ± 6 | 33 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 117 ± 12 | 64 ± 8 | 177 ± 27 | 115 ± 25 | 62 ± 12 |
| 1995 | 567 | 139 ± 7 | 33 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 115 ± 12 | 63 ± 9 | 168 ± 29 | 104 ± 28 | 64 ± 14 |
| 1996 | 480 | 139 ± 7 | 33 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 117 ± 11 | 63 ± 8 | 173 ± 27 | 109 ± 25 | 63 ± 14 |
| 1997 | 537 | 140 ± 7 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 2 | 115 ± 12 | 62 ± 9 | 173 ± 26 | 108 ± 23 | 65 ± 13 |
| 1998 | 464 | 140 ± 7 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 3 | 114 ± 12 | 61 ± 8 | 171 ± 28 | 109 ± 27 | 62 ± 14 |
| 1999 | 463 | 140 ± 6 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 3 | 112 ± 12 | 61 ± 9 | 174 ± 27 | 114 ± 24 | 61 ± 13 |
| 2000 | 401 | 140 ± 7 | 34 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 111 ± 12 | 59 ± 9 | 174 ± 24 | 113 ± 22 | 61 ± 13 |
| 2001 | 414 | 139 ± 7 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 2 | 110 ± 14 | 60 ± 10 | 172 ± 26 | 111 ± 25 | 61 ± 12 |
| 2002 | 398 | 140 ± 7 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 2 | 113 ± 12 | 62 ± 9 | 176 ± 28 | 114 ± 25 | 62 ± 12 |
| 2003 | 399 | 139 ± 7 | 33 ± 7 | 17 ± 2 | 111 ± 12 | 60 ± 9 | 174 ± 26 | 109 ± 24 | 64 ± 13 |
| 2004 | 412 | 140 ± 7 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 2 | 109 ± 13 | 59 ± 9 | 166 ± 24 | 106 ± 22 | 60 ± 11 |
| 2005 | 420 | 139 ± 6 | 33 ± 6 | 17 ± 2 | 111 ± 12 | 61 ± 9 | 170 ± 26 | 108 ± 24 | 62 ± 12 |
| 2006 | 391 | 139 ± 7 | 33 ± 7 | 17 ± 2 | 112 ± 12 | 61 ± 9 | 174 ± 28 | 110 ± 23 | 64 ± 12 |
| 2007 | 394 | 140 ± 7 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 2 | 108 ± 10 | 61 ± 8 | 171 ± 25 | 107 ± 24 | 64 ± 11 |
| 2008 | 417 | 140 ± 7 | 34 ± 7 | 17 ± 3 | 108 ± 11 | 59 ± 8 | 171 ± 26 | 109 ± 23 | 62 ± 12 |
BMI, body mass index; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; TC, total cholesterol; Non-HDL-C, non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
Data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation.
Secular trends in body mass index, blood pressure, and serum lipids
| Regression coefficient (95% CI) | ||
| Boys ( | Girls ( | |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||
| 95th percentile | 0.087 (0.039 to 0.135)a | 0.010 (−0.045 to 0.066) |
| 50th percentile | 0.006 (−0.010 to 0.023) | −0.012 (−0.023 to −0.001)a |
| 5th percentile | −0.017 (−0.030 to −0.004)a | −0.025 (−0.039 to −0.011)a |
| SBP (mm Hg) | ||
| 95th percentile | −0.524 (−0.815 to −0.234)a | −0.401 (−0.610 to −0.192)a |
| 50th percentile | −0.484 (−0.713 to −0.256)a | −0.506 (−0.710 to −0.301)a |
| 5th percentile | −0.565 (−0.780 to −0.350)a | −0.507 (−0.790 to −0.223)a |
| DBP (mm Hg) | ||
| 95th percentile | −0.141 (−0.328 to 0.047) | −0.049 (−0.196 to 0.097) |
| 50th percentile | −0.326 (−0.489 to −0.163)a | −0.211 (−0.406 to −0.016)a |
| 5th percentile | −0.375 (−0.624 to −0.126)a | −0.365 (−0.606 to −0.125)a |
| TC (mg/dL) | ||
| 95th percentile | 0.305 (−0.248 to 0.859) | 0.030 (−0.601 to 0.662) |
| 50th percentile | 0.003 (−0.334 to 0.341) | 0.031 (−0.417 to 0.479) |
| 5th percentile | 0.090 (−0.247 to 0.427) | −0.070 (−0.441 to 0.302) |
| Non-HDL-C (mg/dL) | ||
| 95th percentile | 0.348 (−0.182 to 0.878) | −0.030 (−0.625 to 0.566) |
| 50th percentile | 0.004 (−0.356 to 0.365) | −0.159 (−0.524 to 0.206) |
| 5th percentile | 0.118 (−0.278 to 0.515) | 0.027 (−0.402 to 0.456) |
| HDL-C (mg/dL) | ||
| 95th percentile | −0.118 (−0.595 to 0.359) | 0.004 (−0.483 to 0.490) |
| 50th percentile | 0.121 (−0.208 to 0.451) | 0.196 (−0.089 to 0.480) |
| 5th percentile | 0.060 (−0.156 to 0.277) | 0.289 (0.047 to 0.532)a |
Regression analysis was performed to evaluate secular trends.
The independent variable was the year of the study; the dependent variables were the 5th, 50th, and 95th percentiles of each variable.
The weighted least-squares method was used to adjust the sample size for the year.
CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; TC, total cholesterol; Non-HDL-C, non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
aP < 0.05.
Figure 1.Changes in the percentiles of body mass index. Closed circles, 95th percentile; open circles, 90th percentile; open triangles, 75th percentile; closed triangles, 50th percentile; rhombuses, 25th percentile; open squares, 10th percentile; closed squares, 5th percentile.
Figure 2.Changes in the percentiles of blood pressure. Closed circles, 95th percentile; open circles, 90th percentile; open triangles, 75th percentile; closed triangles, 50th percentile; rhombuses, 25th percentile; open squares, 10th percentile; closed squares, 5th percentile.
Figure 3.Changes in the percentiles of total cholesterol (TC). Closed circles, 95th percentile; open circles, 90th percentile; open triangles, 75th percentile; closed triangles, 50th percentile; rhombuses, 25th percentile; open squares, 10th percentile; closed squares, 5th percentile.
Figure 4.Changes in the percentiles of non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Closed circles, 95th percentile; open circles 90th percentile; open triangles, 75th percentile; closed triangles, 50th percentile; rhombuses, 25th percentile; open squares, 10th percentile; closed squares, 5th percentile.