Hypertension in non-obese children and BMI in adulthood: the Bogalusa heart study.
Pubmed ID: 38172674
Pubmed Central ID: PMC10765895
Journal: BMC cardiovascular disorders
Publication Date: Jan. 3, 2024
MeSH Terms: Humans, Adult, Risk Factors, Longitudinal Studies, Hypertension, Body Mass Index, Child, Retrospective Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Obesity
Grants: CI2021A00920
Authors: Zhao L, Qu H, Ouyang J, Meng Y, Gao Z
Cite As: Zhao L, Qu H, Ouyang J, Meng Y, Gao Z. Hypertension in non-obese children and BMI in adulthood: the Bogalusa heart study. BMC Cardiovasc Disord 2024 Jan 3;24(1):20.
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study explored the association between hypertension(HTN) in non-obese children body mass index (BMI) in adulthood. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 1111 participants from the Bogalusa Heart Study was conducted, in which data on hypertension history during childhood in non-obese children, anthropometric and cardiovascular risk factors and other indicators from cross-sectional examinations in adulthood were collected. BMI was used as both a continuous and a categorical variable, and multivariate linear regression modelling and logistic regression modelling were used. RESULTS: Of the 1111 participants finally enrolled, 40 (3.60%) had HTN during childhood. After adjusting for demographic characteristics, lipid, glucose and insulin levels in childhood, and smoking status, alcohol intake, and disease history as adults, HTN among non-obese children was positively associated with BMI in adulthood (β = 2.64 kg/m<sup>2</sup>, 95% CI: 0.88-4.40, P = 0.0033), and the odds of being overweight or obese was 3.71 times higher in the group with a history of hypertension in childhood than those without a history of HTN(95% CI: 1.11-12.46, P = 0.0337). CONCLUSION: Among non-obese children, hypertension is at risk for higher levels of BMI in adulthood. Identifying and controlling blood pressure and childhood may aid in the prevention of adult obesity.