INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY

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Autor(a) principal: Gaya, Anelise
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Aires, Luisa, Mello, Júlio, Gaya, Adroaldo, Mota, Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pensar a Prática (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/fef/article/view/33249
Resumo: The present study examined the associations between changes over time in blood pressure (BP) with baseline and with varying levels of physical activity (PA), cardiorespiratory fitness (AFT) and body mass index (BMI). Longitudinal study, consisting of 221 young people aged between 8-17 years. BP, BMI, sexual maturation and the AFT test were conducted at the school. The AF was assessed by a validated questionnaire. Subjects were classified into high levels of PA considering international guidelines. The risk of elevated BP levels during one year was associated with male gender and overweight/obese at baseline. High AFT values at baseline were inversely associated with the risk of high blood pressure. The results suggest that overweight / obesity, male gender and the AFT dependent BMI are risk factors for high blood pressure in school factors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
title INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
spellingShingle INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
Gaya, Anelise
blood pressure
body mass index
cardiorespiratory fitness
youth
title_short INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
title_full INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
title_fullStr INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
title_full_unstemmed INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
title_sort INCIDENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND OBESITY
author Gaya, Anelise
author_facet Gaya, Anelise
Aires, Luisa
Mello, Júlio
Gaya, Adroaldo
Mota, Jorge
author_role author
author2 Aires, Luisa
Mello, Júlio
Gaya, Adroaldo
Mota, Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gaya, Anelise
Aires, Luisa
Mello, Júlio
Gaya, Adroaldo
Mota, Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv blood pressure
body mass index
cardiorespiratory fitness
youth
topic blood pressure
body mass index
cardiorespiratory fitness
youth
description The present study examined the associations between changes over time in blood pressure (BP) with baseline and with varying levels of physical activity (PA), cardiorespiratory fitness (AFT) and body mass index (BMI). Longitudinal study, consisting of 221 young people aged between 8-17 years. BP, BMI, sexual maturation and the AFT test were conducted at the school. The AF was assessed by a validated questionnaire. Subjects were classified into high levels of PA considering international guidelines. The risk of elevated BP levels during one year was associated with male gender and overweight/obese at baseline. High AFT values at baseline were inversely associated with the risk of high blood pressure. The results suggest that overweight / obesity, male gender and the AFT dependent BMI are risk factors for high blood pressure in school factors.
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