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Mostafa Hosseini1, Masoud Baikpour2, Mahmoud Yousefifard3, Mohammad Fayaz1, Jalil Koohpayehzadeh4, Parisa Ghelichkhani5, Hadi Asady6, Fereshteh Asgari7, Koorosh Etemad8, Ali Rafei7, Mohammad Mehdi Gouya7.
Abstract
Since no comprehensive study has been conducted on blood pressure (BP) percentiles established upon nationally representative sample population of adults, the present study aimed to construct the blood pressure percentiles by age, sex and body mass index (BMI) of the subjects. Analyses were based on data collected in 2011 from 8,425 adults aged 25 to 69 years old. Data on demographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements, and blood pressure was recorded for each subject. Linear Regression analysis was used to assess the adjusted relationship of age-sex-specific standard deviation scores of BMI, height, and weight with blood pressure. Four separate models for systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of men and women were constructed for BP percentiles according to age and BMI. Blood pressure increased with the rise in BMI and weight, but showed a negative correlation with height. SBP and DBP rose steadily with increasing age, but the rise in SBP was greater than DBP. Overweight and obese population, seem to fall into the category of hypertensive. The findings of present study show that BP percentiles are steadily increased by age and BMI. In addition, most obese or overweight adults are hypertensive.Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure percentile; adults; age; body mass index; nomograms
Year: 2015 PMID: 26417366 PMCID: PMC4553889 DOI: 10.17179/excli2014-635
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EXCLI J ISSN: 1611-2156 Impact factor: 4.068
Table 1Baseline characteristics of the adults study population (3381 men and 5044 women aged 25 - 69 years)
Table 2Effects of body size on systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements
Table 3BP Levels for males according to age and BMI
Table 4BP Levels for females according to age and BMI
Figure 1Trend of 90th, 95th, and 99th BP percentiles by age for 75th and 95th BMI percentiles. A: men; B: women