Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study

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Autor(a) principal: Guttier, Marília Cruz
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Barcelos, Raquel Siqueira, Ferreira, Rodrigo Wiltgen, Bortolotto, Caroline Cardozo, Dartora, William Jones, Schmidt, Maria Inês, Matijasevich, Alicia, Rodrigues, Luciana Tovo, Santos, Idalmir dos
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: We evaluated the prevalence and the factors associated with repeated high systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 6- and 11-year follow-ups of children from the Pelotas (Brazil) 2004 Birth Cohort. Methods: All live births to mothers living in the urban area of Pelotas were enrolled in the cohort. Blood pressure (BP) values were transformed into Z-scores by sex, age, and height. High SBP and DBP were defined as repeated systolic and diastolic BP Z-scores on the ≥95th percentile at the two follow-ups. Prevalence (95% confidence interval) of repeated high SBP, DBP, and both (SDBP) were calculated. Associations with maternal and child characteristics were explored in crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses. Results: A total of 3182 cohort participants were analyzed. Prevalence of repeated high SBP, DBP and SDBP was 1.7% (1.2–2.1%), 2.3% (1.8–2.9%) and 1.2% (0.9–1.6%), respectively. Repeated high SBP was associated with males, gestational diabetes mellitus (2.92; 1.13–7.58) and obesity at 11 years (2.44; 1.29–4.59); while repeated high DBP was associated with females, family history of hypertension from both sides (3.95; 1.59–9.85) and gestational age < 34 weeks (4.08; 1.52–10.96). Repeated high SDBP was not associated with any of the characteristics investigated. Conclusion: Prevalence of repeated high SBP, DBP, and SDBP were within the expected distribution at the population level. Nonetheless, gestational diabetes mellitus, obesity, family history of hypertension, and prematurity increased the risk of repeated high blood pressure measured at two occasions 5 years apart.
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spelling Guttier, Marília CruzBarcelos, Raquel SiqueiraFerreira, Rodrigo WiltgenBortolotto, Caroline CardozoDartora, William JonesSchmidt, Maria InêsMatijasevich, AliciaRodrigues, Luciana TovoSantos, Idalmir dos2021-02-11T04:11:02Z20191471-2458http://hdl.handle.net/10183/217912001120927Background: We evaluated the prevalence and the factors associated with repeated high systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 6- and 11-year follow-ups of children from the Pelotas (Brazil) 2004 Birth Cohort. Methods: All live births to mothers living in the urban area of Pelotas were enrolled in the cohort. Blood pressure (BP) values were transformed into Z-scores by sex, age, and height. High SBP and DBP were defined as repeated systolic and diastolic BP Z-scores on the ≥95th percentile at the two follow-ups. Prevalence (95% confidence interval) of repeated high SBP, DBP, and both (SDBP) were calculated. Associations with maternal and child characteristics were explored in crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses. Results: A total of 3182 cohort participants were analyzed. Prevalence of repeated high SBP, DBP and SDBP was 1.7% (1.2–2.1%), 2.3% (1.8–2.9%) and 1.2% (0.9–1.6%), respectively. Repeated high SBP was associated with males, gestational diabetes mellitus (2.92; 1.13–7.58) and obesity at 11 years (2.44; 1.29–4.59); while repeated high DBP was associated with females, family history of hypertension from both sides (3.95; 1.59–9.85) and gestational age < 34 weeks (4.08; 1.52–10.96). Repeated high SDBP was not associated with any of the characteristics investigated. Conclusion: Prevalence of repeated high SBP, DBP, and SDBP were within the expected distribution at the population level. Nonetheless, gestational diabetes mellitus, obesity, family history of hypertension, and prematurity increased the risk of repeated high blood pressure measured at two occasions 5 years apart.application/pdfengBMC public health. London. Vol. 19 (2019), 1260, 14 f.Pressão sanguíneaPressão arterialCriançaEstudos de coortesPelotas (RS)Blood pressureArterial pressureChildhoodCohort studyRepeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort studyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001120927.pdf.txt001120927.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain52044http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217912/2/001120927.pdf.txtc448f705a5c2427b57ebc85599cc72e0MD52ORIGINAL001120927.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf706281http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217912/1/001120927.pdf719292bae374e65529ecb34e6b578a8eMD5110183/2179122021-03-09 04:41:12.864035oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/217912Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-03-09T07:41:12Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
title Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
spellingShingle Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
Guttier, Marília Cruz
Pressão sanguínea
Pressão arterial
Criança
Estudos de coortes
Pelotas (RS)
Blood pressure
Arterial pressure
Childhood
Cohort study
title_short Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
title_full Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
title_fullStr Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
title_sort Repeated high blood pressure at 6 and 11 years at the Pelotas 2004 birth cohort study
author Guttier, Marília Cruz
author_facet Guttier, Marília Cruz
Barcelos, Raquel Siqueira
Ferreira, Rodrigo Wiltgen
Bortolotto, Caroline Cardozo
Dartora, William Jones
Schmidt, Maria Inês
Matijasevich, Alicia
Rodrigues, Luciana Tovo
Santos, Idalmir dos
author_role author
author2 Barcelos, Raquel Siqueira
Ferreira, Rodrigo Wiltgen
Bortolotto, Caroline Cardozo
Dartora, William Jones
Schmidt, Maria Inês
Matijasevich, Alicia
Rodrigues, Luciana Tovo
Santos, Idalmir dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guttier, Marília Cruz
Barcelos, Raquel Siqueira
Ferreira, Rodrigo Wiltgen
Bortolotto, Caroline Cardozo
Dartora, William Jones
Schmidt, Maria Inês
Matijasevich, Alicia
Rodrigues, Luciana Tovo
Santos, Idalmir dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pressão sanguínea
Pressão arterial
Criança
Estudos de coortes
Pelotas (RS)
topic Pressão sanguínea
Pressão arterial
Criança
Estudos de coortes
Pelotas (RS)
Blood pressure
Arterial pressure
Childhood
Cohort study
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Blood pressure
Arterial pressure
Childhood
Cohort study
description Background: We evaluated the prevalence and the factors associated with repeated high systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at 6- and 11-year follow-ups of children from the Pelotas (Brazil) 2004 Birth Cohort. Methods: All live births to mothers living in the urban area of Pelotas were enrolled in the cohort. Blood pressure (BP) values were transformed into Z-scores by sex, age, and height. High SBP and DBP were defined as repeated systolic and diastolic BP Z-scores on the ≥95th percentile at the two follow-ups. Prevalence (95% confidence interval) of repeated high SBP, DBP, and both (SDBP) were calculated. Associations with maternal and child characteristics were explored in crude and adjusted logistic regression analyses. Results: A total of 3182 cohort participants were analyzed. Prevalence of repeated high SBP, DBP and SDBP was 1.7% (1.2–2.1%), 2.3% (1.8–2.9%) and 1.2% (0.9–1.6%), respectively. Repeated high SBP was associated with males, gestational diabetes mellitus (2.92; 1.13–7.58) and obesity at 11 years (2.44; 1.29–4.59); while repeated high DBP was associated with females, family history of hypertension from both sides (3.95; 1.59–9.85) and gestational age < 34 weeks (4.08; 1.52–10.96). Repeated high SDBP was not associated with any of the characteristics investigated. Conclusion: Prevalence of repeated high SBP, DBP, and SDBP were within the expected distribution at the population level. Nonetheless, gestational diabetes mellitus, obesity, family history of hypertension, and prematurity increased the risk of repeated high blood pressure measured at two occasions 5 years apart.
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