| Literature DB >> 30356390 |
Giselle Sarganas1,2, Angelika Schaffrath Rosario1, Claudia Niessner3, Alexander Woll3, Hannelore K Neuhauser1,2.
Abstract
Blood pressure (BP) tracking from childhood to adulthood has two aspects: the ranking stability relative to others over time and the prediction of future values. This study investigates BP tracking in children and adolescents in Germany in the context of hypertension risk factors. BP was measured and analyzed in 2542 participants of the German Health Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (t0 2003-2006; 3 to 17-year olds) and of a six year follow-up "Motorik Modul" (t1 2009-2012; 9 to 24-year olds). BP tracking coefficients were calculated from Spearman's rank-order correlations. Predictive values and logistic regression models were used to forecast t1-BP above the hypertension threshold from t0-BP as well as from baseline and follow-up hypertension risk factors. BP tracking was moderate (0.33-0.50 for SBP and 0.19-0.39 for DBP) with no statistically significant differences between sex and age groups. Baseline hypertensive BP was the strongest independent predictor of hypertensive BP at follow-up (OR 4.3 and 3.4 for age groups 3-10 and 11-17 years) after adjusting for sex, BMI trajectories, birthweight, parental hypertension, and age-group dependent-sports/physical activity. However, the positive predictive value of baseline hypertensive BP for hypertensive BP at follow-up in 3- to 10-year olds was only 39% (34% in 11- to 17-year olds) and increased only moderately in the presence of additional risk factors. Our analysis with population-based data from Germany shows that BP in children and adolescents tracks only moderately over six years. BP in childhood is the strongest independent predictor of future BP but its predictive value is limited.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30356390 PMCID: PMC6178151 DOI: 10.1155/2018/8429891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Hypertens Impact factor: 2.420
Characteristics of the 2542 study participants (1269 males and 1273 females) at baseline (2003-2006) and at follow-up (2009-2012).
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| Characteristics | Baseline (t0) | Follow-up (t1) | p-value | Baseline (t0) | Follow-up (t1) | p-value |
| Mean age | 8.5 | 14.7 | 0.000 | 8.5 | 14.8 | 0.000 |
| SBP (mmHg) | 102.8 | 117.6 | 0.000 | 102.8 | 114.7 | 0.000 |
| DBP (mmHg) | 62.1 | 66.2 | 0.001 | 62.7 | 66.0 | 0.001 |
| Hypertensive BP& | 8.5% | 15.7% | 0.001 | 8.6% | 14.0% | 0.000 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 17.1 | 20.7 | 0.000 | 17.1 | 20.5 | 0.000 |
| Underweight | 9.8% | 6.1% | 0.001 | 11.3% | 9.4% | 0.104 |
| Normal-weight | 78.9% | 72.5% | 0.000 | 74.0% | 72.6% | 0.372 |
| Overweight | 9.1% | 16.3% | 0.000 | 12.2% | 13.8% | 0.238 |
| Obese | 2.2% | 5.1% | 0.000 | 2.4% | 4.3% | 0.011 |
| Sports activities (3 or more times/week) (3-10 years) | 43.2% | - | - | 35.5% | - | - |
| Sports activities (h/week) | 7.6 | - | - | 5.2 | - | - |
| Parental hypertension | - | 28.1% | - | - | 30.3% | - |
| Low birthweight | 5.0% | - | - | 6.3% | - | - |
mean (95% CI).
&SBP or DBP at or above the 95th age-, sex-, and height-specific percentile for children and adolescents under 18 years, or BP ≥140/90 mmHg irrespective of the percentile. For young adults aged 18 years or older, the absolute cutoffs for hypertension (≥140/90 mmHg) were applied.
Spearman rank-order correlation coefficients for six year-tracking of BP in children and adolescents in Germany.
| Baseline age | n | Tracking coefficients | |
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| 3-6 years1 | |||
| All | 1063 | 0.38 | 0.24 |
| Male | 530 | 0.33 | 0.19 |
| Female | 533 | 0.44 | 0.30 |
| 7-10 years1 | |||
| All | 953 | 0.42 | 0.36 |
| Male | 481 | 0.41 | 0.30 |
| Female | 472 | 0.42 | 0.42 |
| 11-14 years2 | |||
| All | 320 | 0.34 | 0.34 |
| Male | 155 | 0.43 | 0.32 |
| Female | 165 | 0.36 | 0.38 |
| 15-17 years2 | |||
| All | 206 | 0.47 | 0.36 |
| Male | 103 | 0.50 | 0.34 |
| Female | 103 | 0.46 | 0.39 |
1t0-BP and t1-BP in age-, sex-, and height-specific percentiles; 2t0-BP in percentiles and t1-BP in mmHg.
All Spearman rank-ordercorrelation coefficients were statistically significant at a p-value <0.001.
Figure 1Blood pressure in 2542 study participants at baseline (2003-2006) and at follow-up (2009-2012).
Predictors of hypertensive BP at six-year follow-up in children and adolescents in Germany.
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| Male | Ref | 0.50 | Ref | 0.19 |
| Female | 1.09 (0.85-1.39) | 1.21 (0.91-1.59) | ||
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| Age | 1.14 (1.08-1.21) | <0.001 | 1.15 (1.08-1.23) | <0.001 |
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| normal (<P95) | Ref | <0.001 | Ref | <0.001 |
| hypertensive (≥P95) | 4.44 (3.14-6.28) | 4.25 (2.90-6.23) | ||
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| BMI trajectory (t0 to t1) | ||||
| persistently low or normal | Ref | <0.001 | Ref | <0.001 |
| resolution | 1.74 (0.96-3.16) | 1.64 (0.86-3.11) | ||
| persistently overweight/obesity | 3.87 (2.67-5.61) | 2.70 (1.78-4.12) | ||
| incident overweight/obesity | 3.95 (2.83-5.51) | 4.44 (3.08-6.42) | ||
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| <1 | Ref | 0.14 | Ref | 0.07 |
| 1-2 | 1.21 (0.85-1.73) | 1.30 (0.87-1.92) | ||
| ≥3 | 1.42 (0.99-2.02) | 1.58 (1.06-2.35) | ||
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| Parental hypertension | ||||
| No | Ref | 0.02 | Ref | 0.48 |
| Yes | 1.38 (1.06-1.80) | 1.11 (0.83-1.49) | ||
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| Low birthweight (<2500g) | ||||
| No | Ref | 0.59 | Ref | 0.69 |
| Yes | 1.14 (0.70-1.88) | 1.12 (0.64-1.96) | ||
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| Male | Ref | <0.001 | Ref | <0.001 |
| Female | 0.37 (0.22-0.61) | 0.33 (0.18-0.61) | ||
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| Age | 1.22 (1.07-1.40) | <0.01 | 1.21 (1.03-1.42) | 0.02 |
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| normal (<P95) | Ref | <0.001 | Ref | 0.001 |
| hypertensive (≥P95) | 3.41 (1.87-6.23) | 3.35 (1.60-7.01) | ||
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| BMI trajectory (t0 to t1) | ||||
| persistently low or normal | Ref | 0.07 | Ref | 0.32 |
| resolution | 1.82 (0.58-5.70) | 0.85 (0.17-4.19) | ||
| persistently overweight/obesity | 2.23 (1.19-4.16) | 1.96 (0.89-4.29) | ||
| incident overweight/obesity | 1.50 (0.73-3.08) | 1.59 (0.65-3.88) | ||
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| ≤2.0 | Ref | 0.24 | Ref | 0.42 |
| 2.1-4.9 | 1.76 (0.76-4.07) | 1.75 (0.69-4.40) | ||
| 5.0-31.0 | 1.93 (0.90-4.13) | 1.70 (0.74-3.91) | ||
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| Parental hypertension | ||||
| No | Ref | 0.03 | Ref | 0.04 |
| Yes | 1.78 (1.07-2.95) | 1.85 (1.02-3.33) | ||
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| Low birthweight (<2500g) | ||||
| No | Ref | 0.46 | Ref | 0.56 |
| Yes | 0.57 (0.13-2.50) | 0.62 (0.12-3.16) | ||
Hypertensive BP: SBP or DBP at or above the 95th age-, sex-, and height-specific percentile for children and adolescents under 18 years or BP ≥140/90 mmHg irrespective of the percentile; for adults aged 18 or older: ≥140/90 mmHg.
OR = odds ratio BP = blood pressure.
Figure 2Probability of having hypertensive BP at six year follow-up (t1) according to baseline BP percentiles.
Positive (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of various hypertension risk factors or risk factor combinations for hypertensive BP at six-year follow-up.
| n | Proportion at t0 % (95% CI) | PPV % (95% CI) | NPV % (95% CI) | |
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| Hypertensive BP at t0 | 2016 | 7.9 (6.8-9.1) | 39 (32-46) | 87 (87-88) |
| Overweight or obesity at t0 | 2011 | 12 (11-14) | 27 (22-32) | 87 (86-88) |
| Obesity at t0 | 2011 | 2.2 (1.7-3.0) | 36 (23-50) | 86 (85-86) |
| Parental hypertension | 1942 | 29 (27-31) | 18 (15-20) | 87 (86-88) |
| Hypertensive BP and overweight or obesity at t0 | 2011 | 2.0 (1.5-2.7) | 48 (33-62) | 86 (86-86) |
| Hypertensive BP and obesity at t0 | 2011 | 0.7 (0.4-1.2) | 53 (30-76) | 86 (85-86) |
| Hypertensive BP at t0 and parental hypertension | 1942 | 2.6 (2.0-3.4) | 51 (38-64) | 86 (86-87) |
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| Hypertensive BP at t0 | 526 | 11 (8.8-14) | 34 (24-45) | 87 (85-88) |
| Overweight or obesity at t0 | 525 | 17 (14-20) | 24 (17-33) | 87 (85-88) |
| Obesity at t0 | 525 | 2.7 (1.6-4.5) | 50 (27-74) | 86 (85-87) |
| Parental hypertension | 481 | 32 (28-36) | 21 (16-26) | 87 (85-89) |
| Hypertensive BP and overweight or obesity at t0 | 525 | 3.2 (2.0-5.1) | 35 (17-59) | 85 (85-86) |
| Hypertensive BP and obesity at t0 | 525 | 0.6 (0.2-1.8) | § | 85 (85-85) |
| Hypertensive BP at t0 and parental hypertension | 481 | 4.8 (3.2-7.1) | 48 (30-67) | 86 (85-87) |
§n<=10 subjects
Hypertensive BP: SBP or DBP at or above the 95th age-, sex-, and height-specific percentile for children and adolescents under 18 years or BP ≥140/90 mmHg irrespective of the percentile; for adults aged 18 or older: ≥140/90 mmHg.