Body mass, fat distribution and blood pressure in Southern Italian children: results of the ARCA project. (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Body mass, fat distribution and blood pressure in Southern Italian children: results of the ARCA project. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • 10.1016/j.numecd.2006.02.005 (literal)
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  • Barba G; Troiano E; Russo P; Strazzullo P; Siani A. (2006)
    Body mass, fat distribution and blood pressure in Southern Italian children: results of the ARCA project.
    in NMCD. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (Testo stamp.)
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  • Barba G; Troiano E; Russo P; Strazzullo P; Siani A. (literal)
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  • 239 (literal)
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  • Epidemiology and Population Genetics, Institute of Food Sciences, National Research Council, Via Roma 52 A/C, 83100 Avellino, Italy Department of Clinical & Experimental Medicine, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy (literal)
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  • Body mass, fat distribution and blood pressure in Southern Italian children: results of the ARCA project. (literal)
Abstract
  • OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between the degree of adiposity, assessed using the international reference values for body mass index (BMI) of the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF), the fat distribution pattern and the blood pressure (BP) profile in children. METHODS: Anthropometric indices and blood pressure were measured in 3923 children aged 6-11 years in southern Italy. RESULTS: The prevalence of overweight and obesity (by IOTF references) and pediatric hypertension was, respectively: 27, 21 and 10% for boys; 25, 21 and 14% for girls. Body mass index and waist z-scores were the strongest determinants of BP by regression analysis. Overweight and obesity were associated with a greater tendency for central fat deposition and higher BP (waist, cm; boys: 59.2+/-6.0, 69.5+/-7.9, 79.0+/-9.7; girls: 58.8+/-6.5, 68.2+/-7.4, 75.3+/-8.9; SBP/DBP, mmHg; boys: 94/60+/-12/9, 99/62+/-13/8, 103/64+/-15/10; girls: 93/59+/-12/9, 99/62+/-14/9, 101/63+/-14/9; normal weight, overweight and obese, respectively; P<0.0001; M+/-SD), and a higher risk of hypertension (overweight: RR=2.33; 95% CI 1.76-3.08; obesity: RR=3.69; 95% CI 2.78-4.90), independent of age, physical activity, birth weight, parental adiposity and education. Among normal weight children, 99% had waist <85th percentile and 93% were normotensive. CONCLUSIONS: Overweight and obese children, identified according to the IOTF growth charts, are characterized by a central fat distribution pattern and higher BP. (literal)
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