Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region

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Main Author: Simão, Carla
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Glória, Joana, Torres Oliveira, Sara, Deuchande, Sofia, Abranches, Margarida, Correia, Susana, Nunes, Paula, Teodoro, Filomena, Saraiva, Duarte, Ferreira, Carmen, Rocha, Liliana, Teixeira, Ana, Oliveira, Paula, Mendes, Patrícia, Santos, Raquel
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Summary: Introduction: Hypertension (HTN) is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) at any age. Its prevalence in children is estimated at 3-5%. The knowledge of its prevalence allows for the adequacy of control, treatment and prevention measures, to decrease the morbidity and mortality associated with CVD. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of hypertension in school-age children and adolescents and the effect of sociodemographic and clinical variables on the blood pressure profile. To compare the values using the classification criteria of the blood pressure defined by the European Society of Hypertension (ESH-2016) with the American Academy of Pediatrics criteria (AAP-2017). Methodology: Multicenter, observational, prospective, cross-sectional study conducted between 2016 and 2019. The convenience sample is composed of children aged between 6-18 years, living in Lisbon and Tejo Valley Region. Blood pressure (BP) measurement by oscillometric method was performed in school environment. The classification of the BP profile into normal BP (NBP), elevated BP (EBP) and hypertension (HTN) was based in ESH-2016 criteria. Age, gender, race, education level, weight and height were recorded. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: Participants: 1245 children, 215 from 6-10 years (17%); 720 from 11-15 years (58%) and 310 from 16-18 years (25%). Caucasian:88%; Female gender: 635 (51%). There were 16% overweight and 7% obese. The prevalence of HTN is 8.4% and EBP is 12.8%. Between 6-10 years old: 5.6% had HTN; 11-15 years old: 8.6% and 16-18 years old: 10%. In boys, 10.5% had HTN (vs F.6.5%-p<0.001). Caucasians: 8.7% with HTN, 6% in blacks and 5.9% among Asians. Children who were overweight or obese showed higher values of hypertension, 17% and 26% respectively. Discussion/Conclusion: The prevalence of hypertension is high (8.4%) and it increases with age, male gender and more advanced level of education. Overweight and obesity contribute to the increase of HTN cases.
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spelling Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley RegionEstudo Da Prevalência Da Hipertensão Arterial Em Crianças E Adolescentes Na Região De Lisboa E Vale Do TejoHipertensão ArterialPressão Arterial ElevadaCriança e AdolescenteHypertensionElevated Blood PressureChildren and AdolescentIntroduction: Hypertension (HTN) is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) at any age. Its prevalence in children is estimated at 3-5%. The knowledge of its prevalence allows for the adequacy of control, treatment and prevention measures, to decrease the morbidity and mortality associated with CVD. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of hypertension in school-age children and adolescents and the effect of sociodemographic and clinical variables on the blood pressure profile. To compare the values using the classification criteria of the blood pressure defined by the European Society of Hypertension (ESH-2016) with the American Academy of Pediatrics criteria (AAP-2017). Methodology: Multicenter, observational, prospective, cross-sectional study conducted between 2016 and 2019. The convenience sample is composed of children aged between 6-18 years, living in Lisbon and Tejo Valley Region. Blood pressure (BP) measurement by oscillometric method was performed in school environment. The classification of the BP profile into normal BP (NBP), elevated BP (EBP) and hypertension (HTN) was based in ESH-2016 criteria. Age, gender, race, education level, weight and height were recorded. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: Participants: 1245 children, 215 from 6-10 years (17%); 720 from 11-15 years (58%) and 310 from 16-18 years (25%). Caucasian:88%; Female gender: 635 (51%). There were 16% overweight and 7% obese. The prevalence of HTN is 8.4% and EBP is 12.8%. Between 6-10 years old: 5.6% had HTN; 11-15 years old: 8.6% and 16-18 years old: 10%. In boys, 10.5% had HTN (vs F.6.5%-p<0.001). Caucasians: 8.7% with HTN, 6% in blacks and 5.9% among Asians. Children who were overweight or obese showed higher values of hypertension, 17% and 26% respectively. Discussion/Conclusion: The prevalence of hypertension is high (8.4%) and it increases with age, male gender and more advanced level of education. Overweight and obesity contribute to the increase of HTN cases.Introdução: A hipertensão arterial (HTA) é um fator de risco importante de doença cardiovascular (DCV) em qualquer idade. Estima-se uma prevalência na criança de 3-5%. O conhecimento da sua prevalência permite adequar medidas de controlo, tratamento e prevenção, procurando diminuir a morbilidade e mortalidade associadas à DCV. Objetivos: Avaliar a prevalência da HTA em crianças e adolescentes em idade escolar e o efeito de variáveis sociodemográficas e somatométricas no perfil tensional. Metodologia: Estudo multicêntrico, observacional, prospetivo e transversal que decorreu entre 2016 e 2019. Amostra com crianças entre os 6 e 18 anos, residentes na região de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo. Realizada medição da pressão arterial (PA) pelo método oscilométrico, em ambiente escolar. A classificação do perfil tensional em PA normal, PA elevada (PAE) e hipertensão arterial (HTA), baseou-se nos critérios da ESH-2016. Registados género, idade, raça, escolaridade, peso e estatura. Realizada análise estatística descritiva. Resultados: Participantes: 1245 crianças, 215 participantes entre os 6-10 anos (17%); 720 entre 11-15 anos (58%) e 310 com 16 -18 anos (25%). Caucasianos: 88%; género feminino: 635 (51%). Registaram-se 16% com excesso de peso e 7% de obesos. A prevalência de HTA é de 8,4% e de PAE 12,8%. Registaram-se entre os 6-10 anos 5,6% de casos de HTA; 11-15 anos: 8,6% e 16-18 anos: 10%. Nos rapazes 10,5% tinham HTA (vs F.6,5%-p<0,001). Na raça caucasiana 8,7% apresentavam HTA, 6% na raça negra e 5,9 % entre asiáticos. As crianças com excesso de peso ou obesidade apresentaram valores mais elevados de HTA, 17% e 26% respetivamente. Discussão/Conclusão: A prevalência de HTA é elevada (8,4%) e aumenta com a idade, género masculino e nível de escolaridade mais avançado. Excesso de peso e obesidade contribuem para o aumento dos casos de HTA.Revista Portuguesa de Hipertensão e Risco Cardiovascular2025-01-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.58043/rphrc.154https://doi.org/10.58043/rphrc.154Revista Portuguesa de Hipertensão e Risco Cardiovascular; N.º 105 (2025): Janeiro - Março; 16-271646-8287reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttps://revistahipertensao.pt/index.php/rh/article/view/154https://revistahipertensao.pt/index.php/rh/article/view/154/134Direitos de Autor (c) 2025 Carla Simãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimão, CarlaGlória, JoanaTorres Oliveira, SaraDeuchande, SofiaAbranches, MargaridaCorreia, SusanaNunes, PaulaTeodoro, FilomenaSaraiva, DuarteFerreira, CarmenRocha, LilianaTeixeira, AnaOliveira, PaulaMendes, PatríciaSantos, Raquel2025-04-12T08:13:58Zoai:ojs.revistahipertensao.pt:article/154Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T19:45:40.819364Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
Estudo Da Prevalência Da Hipertensão Arterial Em Crianças E Adolescentes Na Região De Lisboa E Vale Do Tejo
title Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
spellingShingle Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
Simão, Carla
Hipertensão Arterial
Pressão Arterial Elevada
Criança e Adolescente
Hypertension
Elevated Blood Pressure
Children and Adolescent
title_short Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
title_full Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
title_fullStr Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
title_full_unstemmed Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
title_sort Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
author Simão, Carla
author_facet Simão, Carla
Glória, Joana
Torres Oliveira, Sara
Deuchande, Sofia
Abranches, Margarida
Correia, Susana
Nunes, Paula
Teodoro, Filomena
Saraiva, Duarte
Ferreira, Carmen
Rocha, Liliana
Teixeira, Ana
Oliveira, Paula
Mendes, Patrícia
Santos, Raquel
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author2 Glória, Joana
Torres Oliveira, Sara
Deuchande, Sofia
Abranches, Margarida
Correia, Susana
Nunes, Paula
Teodoro, Filomena
Saraiva, Duarte
Ferreira, Carmen
Rocha, Liliana
Teixeira, Ana
Oliveira, Paula
Mendes, Patrícia
Santos, Raquel
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simão, Carla
Glória, Joana
Torres Oliveira, Sara
Deuchande, Sofia
Abranches, Margarida
Correia, Susana
Nunes, Paula
Teodoro, Filomena
Saraiva, Duarte
Ferreira, Carmen
Rocha, Liliana
Teixeira, Ana
Oliveira, Paula
Mendes, Patrícia
Santos, Raquel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hipertensão Arterial
Pressão Arterial Elevada
Criança e Adolescente
Hypertension
Elevated Blood Pressure
Children and Adolescent
topic Hipertensão Arterial
Pressão Arterial Elevada
Criança e Adolescente
Hypertension
Elevated Blood Pressure
Children and Adolescent
description Introduction: Hypertension (HTN) is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) at any age. Its prevalence in children is estimated at 3-5%. The knowledge of its prevalence allows for the adequacy of control, treatment and prevention measures, to decrease the morbidity and mortality associated with CVD. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of hypertension in school-age children and adolescents and the effect of sociodemographic and clinical variables on the blood pressure profile. To compare the values using the classification criteria of the blood pressure defined by the European Society of Hypertension (ESH-2016) with the American Academy of Pediatrics criteria (AAP-2017). Methodology: Multicenter, observational, prospective, cross-sectional study conducted between 2016 and 2019. The convenience sample is composed of children aged between 6-18 years, living in Lisbon and Tejo Valley Region. Blood pressure (BP) measurement by oscillometric method was performed in school environment. The classification of the BP profile into normal BP (NBP), elevated BP (EBP) and hypertension (HTN) was based in ESH-2016 criteria. Age, gender, race, education level, weight and height were recorded. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: Participants: 1245 children, 215 from 6-10 years (17%); 720 from 11-15 years (58%) and 310 from 16-18 years (25%). Caucasian:88%; Female gender: 635 (51%). There were 16% overweight and 7% obese. The prevalence of HTN is 8.4% and EBP is 12.8%. Between 6-10 years old: 5.6% had HTN; 11-15 years old: 8.6% and 16-18 years old: 10%. In boys, 10.5% had HTN (vs F.6.5%-p<0.001). Caucasians: 8.7% with HTN, 6% in blacks and 5.9% among Asians. Children who were overweight or obese showed higher values of hypertension, 17% and 26% respectively. Discussion/Conclusion: The prevalence of hypertension is high (8.4%) and it increases with age, male gender and more advanced level of education. Overweight and obesity contribute to the increase of HTN cases.
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