Prevalence and subtypes of hypertension in normal-weight and obese Indian adolescents: a cross-sectional study

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Uma S. Ali
Harshal A. Patil
Richa G. Prakash
Vaishali B. More
Jyoti Sharma
Jyoti S. Singhal
Punit S. Chhajed
Vaibhav S. Keskar
Preeti Shanbag
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[1] Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre,Employees State Insurance
[2] Jupiter Hospital,Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences & Research
[3] SRCC Children’s Hospital,undefined
[4] King Edward Memorial Hospital,undefined
[5] Fortis Hospital,undefined
[6] Mulund,undefined
[7] Model Hospital,undefined
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This cross-sectional study examined the prevalence, stages, subtypes of hypertension, and the associated risk factors in adolescent school children in Western India. We screened 2,644 adolescents, from 10 different private and government schools in urban and rural areas for hypertension, as defined by the 2017 Clinical Practice Guidelines. The association of stages and subtypes with age, gender, body mass index, type of school, and place of residence was analysed. 197 children (7.5%) had hypertension; 170 (6.4%) had stage I, 27 (1%) had stage II and 76 (2.9%) had elevated blood pressure (EBP). The risk of EBP was higher in children > 15 years of age (p = 0.006). Compared with normal-weight children, obese, and overweight children had a higher risk of hypertension [odds ratio (OR) 9 (5.84, 13.88) and 3.77 (2.59, 5.48) respectively], whereas underweight children had a lower risk [OR 0.39 (0.16, 0.98)]. Normal-weight hypertension was seen in 5.2% and was higher in children from government schools (9.4%). Systolic-diastolic hypertension (SDH) was the most common subtype, seen in 136 (5.1%). SDH was more common in girls, in rural children, and in those with stage II hypertension. Isolated diastolic hypertension, seen in 51 (1.9%), was more common in boys, in urban children, and in those with EBP.
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