Steeper increases in body mass index during childhood correlate with blood pressure elevation in adolescence: a long-term follow-up study in a Japanese community

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Erika Kuwahara
Keiko Asakura
Yuji Nishiwaki
Hirokazu Komatsu
Akemi Nakazawa
Hideo Ushiku
Fumio Maejima
Yoshio Nishigaki
Tomonobu Hasegawa
Tomonori Okamura
Toru Takebayashi
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[1] Toho University Faculty of Medicine,Department of Environmental and Occupational Health
[2] School of Public Health,Department of Social and Preventive Epidemiology
[3] the University of Tokyo,Department of Community Care
[4] Saku Central Hospital,Division of Health Care
[5] Saku Central Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[6] Saku Central Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[7] Keio University School of Medicine,Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
[8] School of Medicine,undefined
[9] Keio University,undefined
[10] Tokyo,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2014年 / 37卷
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blood pressure; BMI; children; cohort studies; Japan;
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The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between long-term changes in body mass index (BMI) during childhood and adolescent blood-pressure levels in a general Japanese population. We used health report data from 900 Japanese children between 1983 and 2007. After adjusting for baseline BMI and other confounding factors multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to examine the relationship between changes in BMI (ΔBMI) over a 6-year period (6–12 years) and blood pressure once children reached ages 14 or 15. Sub-group analyses were also performed to ascertain the relationship between ΔBMI and blood pressure at 9th grade for children who had been in the bottom BMI tertile at 1st grade. Endpoint blood-pressure levels in boys (systolic and diastolic) and girls (systolic) from the group whose BMIs increased the most were significantly higher than those from the group whose BMIs increased the least (P<0.05, analysis of variance). After adjustment for baseline BMI and school-entrance year, the former group showed higher blood pressure at the endpoint than the latter (P<0.05, multiple regression analysis). Further adjustment for baseline blood pressure also showed similar results in a combined-sex analysis (n=592). Higher ΔBMI was associated with higher SBP9 even in children whose BMI was in the lowest tertile at baseline after adjustment for sex and school-entrance year (P=0.02, multiple regression analysis). Steeper BMI increases during primary school lead to adolescent increases in blood pressure even if baseline BMI is low. Growth during childhood should be carefully managed.
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