Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight

BACKGROUND: Essential arterial hypertension (AH) develops more often in children with accompanying risk factors — obesity, overweight, positive heredity and genetic predisposition.AIM: Study of peculiarities of arterial hypertension clinical course in adolescents with normal body weight, overweight...

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Main Authors: T. V. Chubarov, V. A. Peterkova, G. A. Batischeva, O. A. Zhdanova, O. G. Sharshova, A. I. Artyushchenko, A. V. Bessonova
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Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.omet-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/12721
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author T. V. Chubarov
V. A. Peterkova
G. A. Batischeva
O. A. Zhdanova
O. G. Sharshova
A. I. Artyushchenko
A. V. Bessonova
author_facet T. V. Chubarov
V. A. Peterkova
G. A. Batischeva
O. A. Zhdanova
O. G. Sharshova
A. I. Artyushchenko
A. V. Bessonova
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description BACKGROUND: Essential arterial hypertension (AH) develops more often in children with accompanying risk factors — obesity, overweight, positive heredity and genetic predisposition.AIM: Study of peculiarities of arterial hypertension clinical course in adolescents with normal body weight, overweight and obesity.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted on children with arterial hypertension who received treatment in two hospitals in Voronezh in 2016–2020. A retrospective analysis of the children’s case histories was carried out taking into account the anamnesis, clinical laboratory and instrumental examination data and the pharmacotherapy. Some children underwent polymerase chain reaction genetic testing to determine pathological alleles of genes regulating blood pressure (BP).RESULTS: 96 patients aged 9 to 17 took part in the study. The group with normal body weight included 38 children (39.6%), median age 16.4 (aged 10.7; 17.9), with overweight — 33 people (34.4%), median age 15.2 (aged 12.0; 17.9), with obesity — 25 children (26.0%), median age 14.5 (aged 9.2; 17.9). Obese children developed arterial hypertension at earlier age (p = 0.023). According to blood pressure daily monitoring (BPDM), pathological values of systolic blood pressure (SBP) during the day (above the 95th percentile) among children with normal body weight were observed in 17 patients (44.7%), with excess body weight — in 14 people (42.4%), with obesity — in 16 people (64%), p = 0.031. Accurate difference values between the groups were obtained in terms of time index (TI) of SBP at night (p = 0.006). Time index of diastolic BP during the day > 50% was observed only in the obese children group — 4 people (16%) (p = 0.042). Pathological alleles of the angiotensinogen gene (AGT: 704 T>C), aldosterone synthase gene (CYP11B2: -344 C>T) and endothelial nitrogen synthase type 3 (NOS3: -786 T> C) were identified most frequently during genetic testing in some patients.CONCLUSION: Children with obesity developed earlier arterial hypertension compared to the same-age children with normal body weight and more often had unfavorable type of arterial hypertension according to BPDM. These results can be used to choose individual therapy and to develop special attention as regards certain target organs damage.
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spelling doaj.art-c474dc0246bf42228c3d631de7e0ceba2024-04-16T16:16:14ZengEndocrinology Research CentreОжирение и метаболизм2071-87132306-55242022-05-01191273410.14341/omet1272110920Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weightT. V. Chubarov0V. A. Peterkova1G. A. Batischeva2O. A. Zhdanova3O. G. Sharshova4A. I. Artyushchenko5A. V. Bessonova6Voronezh State Medical University named after N.N. BurdenkoThe National Medical Research Center for EndocrinologyVoronezh State Medical University named after N.N. BurdenkoVoronezh State Medical University named after N.N. BurdenkoVoronezh State Medical University named after N.N. BurdenkoVoronezh State Medical University named after N.N. BurdenkoThe National Medical Research Center for EndocrinologyBACKGROUND: Essential arterial hypertension (AH) develops more often in children with accompanying risk factors — obesity, overweight, positive heredity and genetic predisposition.AIM: Study of peculiarities of arterial hypertension clinical course in adolescents with normal body weight, overweight and obesity.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted on children with arterial hypertension who received treatment in two hospitals in Voronezh in 2016–2020. A retrospective analysis of the children’s case histories was carried out taking into account the anamnesis, clinical laboratory and instrumental examination data and the pharmacotherapy. Some children underwent polymerase chain reaction genetic testing to determine pathological alleles of genes regulating blood pressure (BP).RESULTS: 96 patients aged 9 to 17 took part in the study. The group with normal body weight included 38 children (39.6%), median age 16.4 (aged 10.7; 17.9), with overweight — 33 people (34.4%), median age 15.2 (aged 12.0; 17.9), with obesity — 25 children (26.0%), median age 14.5 (aged 9.2; 17.9). Obese children developed arterial hypertension at earlier age (p = 0.023). According to blood pressure daily monitoring (BPDM), pathological values of systolic blood pressure (SBP) during the day (above the 95th percentile) among children with normal body weight were observed in 17 patients (44.7%), with excess body weight — in 14 people (42.4%), with obesity — in 16 people (64%), p = 0.031. Accurate difference values between the groups were obtained in terms of time index (TI) of SBP at night (p = 0.006). Time index of diastolic BP during the day > 50% was observed only in the obese children group — 4 people (16%) (p = 0.042). Pathological alleles of the angiotensinogen gene (AGT: 704 T>C), aldosterone synthase gene (CYP11B2: -344 C>T) and endothelial nitrogen synthase type 3 (NOS3: -786 T> C) were identified most frequently during genetic testing in some patients.CONCLUSION: Children with obesity developed earlier arterial hypertension compared to the same-age children with normal body weight and more often had unfavorable type of arterial hypertension according to BPDM. These results can be used to choose individual therapy and to develop special attention as regards certain target organs damage.https://www.omet-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/12721аrterial hypertension, obesitychildren
spellingShingle T. V. Chubarov
V. A. Peterkova
G. A. Batischeva
O. A. Zhdanova
O. G. Sharshova
A. I. Artyushchenko
A. V. Bessonova
Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight
Ожирение и метаболизм
аrterial hypertension, obesity
children
title Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight
title_full Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight
title_fullStr Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight
title_short Characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight
title_sort characteristics of blood pressure level in children with different body weight
topic аrterial hypertension, obesity
children
url https://www.omet-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/12721
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