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Association between pubertal development and elevated blood pressure in children

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION
卷 23, 期 8, 页码 1498-1505

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jch.14315

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blood pressure; children and adolescents; hypertension; pubertal development; pubertal timing

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation [81673192]
  2. China Post-doctoral Science Foundation [BX20200019,2020M680266]

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The study found that pubertal development is positively correlated with blood pressure levels in children, with those experiencing puberty onset and early pubertal timing having higher blood pressure readings and increased odds of elevated blood pressure. The impact of pubertal development on blood pressure is stronger in girls than boys, suggesting the importance of monitoring and managing puberty progression, particularly among girls.
Blood pressure (BP) increased with age and height development, but little was known about the effect of pubertal development on blood pressure in children. A cross-sectional study was performed among 4146 children aged 7-12 years old in China. Pubertal development was assessed based on breast stages and testicular volume. The associations of pubertal development with BP levels and the rate of elevated blood pressure (EBP) were quantified using multiple linear and logistic regressions. We found that pubertal developmental level was positively correlated with BP, and children who experienced puberty onset and early pubertal timing had higher BP levels and prevalence of EBP. After adjusting for covariates, children experienced puberty onset had 3.84 and 2.24 mmHg increase in systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure, and 70%, 53%, and 62% increased odds of EBP, ESBP, and EDBP, respectively, compared with those without puberty onset. Similar results were observed for children who had early pubertal timing. The change of BP in puberty is greater and the association between pubertal development and BP is stronger in girls than boys. These findings suggested that pubertal development could be an important independent factor and one critical period for the EBP progress. Monitoring and management of pubertal development are necessary particularly among girls.

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