An Assessment of the Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Pressure among Polokwane Private School Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample and Setting
2.2. Anthropometric Measurements
- Boys (all ages) body fat % = 1.21 (triceps + subscapular)
- −0.008 × (triceps +subscapular) 2 +1.7
- Girls (all ages) body fat %: 1.33 × (triceps + subscapular)
- −0.013 × (triceps + subscapular) 2 − 2.5
- For participants with a sum of triceps and subscapular <35 mm.
- Boys (all ages) body fat % = 0.783 (triceps + subscapular) + 1.6
- Girls (all ages) body fat %=0.546 (triceps + subscapular) + 9.7
2.3. Blood Pressure
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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All (n = 1665) | Boys (n = 846) | Girls (n = 819) | P-Value | |
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Characteristics | M (sd) | M (sd) | M (sd) | M (sd) |
Age (years) | 9.88 (2.12) | 10.02 (2.15) | 9.73 (2.08) | 0.005 * |
Weight (kg) | 32.13 (10.28) | 31.58 (9.14) | 32.70 (11.31) | 0.026 * |
Height (cm) | 139.27 (13.08) | 139.17 (12.30) | 139.38 (13.84) | 0.754 |
BMI | 16.20 (2.99) | 16.01 (2.67) | 16.39 (3.30) | 0.010 * |
WC (cm) | 57.23 (6.51) | 57.74 (5.90) | 56.70 (7.05) | 0.001 * |
HC (cm) | 70.58 (9.64) | 68.70 (8.29) | 72.53 (10.51) | 0.000 * |
WHR | 0.82 (0.059) | 0.85 (0.05) | 0.79 (0.05) | 0.000 * |
Triceps (mm) | 10.82 (4.68) | 10.12 (4.73) | 11.55 (4.51) | 0.000 * |
Subscapular (mm) | 7.75 (4.20) | 6.92 (3.75) | 8.61 (4.46) | 0.000 * |
SBP (mmHg) | 101.41 (13.81) | 101.07 (13.19) | 101.77 (14.42) | 0.299 |
DBP (mmHg) | 68.39 (10.60) | 68.11 (10.59) | 68.69 (10.61) | 0.269 |
Body fat % | 20.19 (5.84) | 16.77 (4.81) | 23.74 (4.55) | 0.000 * |
Blood Pressure | All | Males | Females |
---|---|---|---|
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
High SBP (mmHg) | 88 (5.3) | 41 (4.8) | 47 (5.7) |
High DBP (mmHg) | 93 (5.6) | 43 (5.1) | 50 (6.1) |
Hypertension | 71 (4.3) | 28 (3.3) | 43 (5.3) |
All | Boys | Girls | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SBP | DBP | SBP | DBP | SBP | DBP | |
r (P) | r (P) | r (P) | r (P) | r (P) | r (P) | |
Age (years) | 0.481 ** | 0.285 ** | 0.475 ** | 0.244 ** | 0.542 ** | 0.308 ** |
Weight (kg) | 0.574 ** | 0.398 ** | 0.556 ** | 0.372 ** | 0.593 ** | 0.335 ** |
Height (cm) | 0.511 ** | 0.312 ** | 0.509 ** | 0.295 ** | 0.553 ** | 0.292 ** |
BMI | 0.438 ** | 0.363 ** | 0.382 ** | 0.318 ** | 0.423 ** | 0.262 ** |
WC (cm) | 0.484 ** | 0.365 ** | 0.470 ** | 0.326 ** | 0.477 ** | 0.271 ** |
HC (cm) | 0.546 ** | 0.396 ** | 0.518 ** | 0.253 ** | 0.562 ** | 0.329 ** |
WHR | −0.264 ** | −0.178 ** | −0.245 ** | −0.167 ** | −0.360 ** | −0.227 ** |
Triceps (mm) | 0.330 ** | 0.299 ** | −0.245 ** | 0.209 ** | 0.333 ** | 0.252 ** |
Subscapular (mm) | 0.386 ** | 0.313 ** | 0.312 ** | 0.217 ** | 0.401 ** | 0.286 ** |
SBP (mmHg) | − | 0.640 ** | − | 0.554 ** | − | 0.638 ** |
DBP (mmHg) | 0.640 ** | − | 0.554 ** | − | 0.638 ** | − |
Body fat% | 0.310 ** | 0.262 ** | 0.283 ** | 0.220 ** | 0.378 ** | 0.274 ** |
Boys | Girls | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
B | 95% CI | P Value | B | 95% CI | P Value | |
Systolic blood pressure | ||||||
Age (years) | 0.66 | −0.027–0.1338 | 0.060 | 1.33 | 0.514–2.140 | 0.001 * |
Weight (kg) | 0.18 | −0.590–0.953 | 0.644 | −0.65 | −1.248–2.140 | 0.035 * |
Height (cm) | 0.11 | −0.275–0.488 | 0.583 | 0.46 | 0.168–0.755 | 0.002 * |
BMI | 0.50 | −0.246–2.239 | 0.576 | 1.82 | 0.546–3.088 | 0.005 * |
WHR | 40.64 | −60.671–141.947 | 0.431 | 87.20 | −10.178–184.581 | 0.079 |
WC (cm) | −0.56 | −2.131–1.012 | 0.485 | −1.01 | −2.310–0.286 | 0.126 |
HC (cm) | 0.83 | −0.514–2.173 | 0.226 | 1.14 | 0.095–2.196 | 0.033 * |
Triceps (mm) | −0.18 | −0.750–0.383 | 0.526 | 0.14 | −0.330–0.618 | 0.551 |
Subscapular (mm) | 0.12 | −0.385–0.619 | 0.647 | 0.06 | −0.374–0.502 | 0.773 |
Body fat% | −0.13 | −0.0750–0.490 | 0.681 | −0.06 | −0.633–0.509 | 0.831 |
Diastolic blood pressure | ||||||
Age (years) | −0.40 | −0.99–0.187 | 0.181 | 0.947 | 0.266–1.634 | 0.007 * |
Weight (kg) | −1.10 | −0.77–0.56 | 0.765 | 0.019 | −0.490–0.527 | 0.943 |
Height (cm) | 0.20 | −0.13–0.53 | 0.224 | 0.035 | −0.213–0.283 | 0.784 |
BMI | 1.48 | −0.02–2.99 | 0.053 * | 0.275 | −0.800–1.350 | 0.616 |
WHR | −27.70 | −114.98–59.57 | 0.533 | 75.79 | −74.78–89.94 | 0.857 |
WC (cm) | 0.47 | −0.88–1.83 | 0.492 | −0.285 | −1.38–0.812 | 0.610 |
HC (cm) | −0.19 | −1.35–0.96 | 0.492 | 0.166 | −0.723–1.055 | 0.714 |
Triceps (mm) | 0.39 | −0.99–0.877 | 0.740 | 0.235 | −0.166–0.637 | 0.250 |
Subscapular (mm) | −0.04 | −0.47–0.39 | 0.118 | 0.453 | 0.082–0.083 | 0.017 * |
Body fat% | −0.64 | −1.17–0.106 | 0.859 | −0.100 | −0.583–0.384 | 0.686 |
Unadjusted | Adjusted for Age and Gender | |||||
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OR | 95%CI | P Value | OR | 95%CI | P Value | |
Systolic Blood Pressure | ||||||
Weight (kg) | 1.098 | 1.078–1.108 | 0.000 ** | 1.086 | 1.061–1.112 | 0.000 ** |
Height (cm) | 1.079 | 1.059–1.100 | 0.000 ** | 1.065 | 1.034–1.097 | 0.000 ** |
BMI | 1.250 | 1.186–1.318 | 0.000 ** | 1.198 | 1.134–1.265 | 0.000 ** |
WC (cm) | 1.125 | 1.095–1.155 | 0.000 ** | 1.097 | 1.067–1.129 | 0.000 ** |
HC (cm) | 1.106 | 1.084–1.128 | 0.000 ** | 1.096 | 1.069–1.123 | 0.000 ** |
WHR | 0.000 | 0.000–0.011 | 0.000 ** | 0.123 | 0.001–26.351 | 0.444 |
Triceps (mm) | 1.137 | 1.100–1.176 | 0.000 ** | 1.108 | −1.071–1.148 | 0.000 ** |
Subscapular (mm) | 1.132 | 1.097–1.169 | 0.000 ** | 1.106 | 1.069–1.144 | 0.000 ** |
Body fat% | 1.131 | 1.093–1.170 | 0.000 ** | 1.128 | 1.085–1.172 | 0.000 ** |
Diastolic blood pressure | ||||||
Weight (kg) | 1.090 | 1.170–1.109 | 0.000 ** | 1.087 | 1.062–1.112 | 0.000 ** |
Height (cm) | 1.058 | 1.040–1.076 | 0.000 ** | 1.038 | 1.007–1.069 | 0.014 * |
BMI | 1.271 | 1.206–1.341 | 0.000 ** | 1.230 | 1.164–1.299 | 0.000 * |
WC (cm) | 1.125 | 1.097–1.155 | 0.000 ** | 1.106 | 1.076–1.138 | 0.000 ** |
HC (cm) | 1.100 | 1.079–1.122 | 0.000 ** | 1.099 | 1.073–1.126 | 0.000 ** |
WHR | 0.001 | 0.000–0.043 | 0.000 ** | 0.316 | 0.002–52.491 | 0.659 |
Triceps (mm) | 1.153 | 1.116–1.191 | 0.000 ** | 1.130 | 1.093–1.169 | 0.000 ** |
Subscapular (mm) | 1.144 | 1.108–1.180 | 0.000 ** | 1.122 | 1.086–1.160 | 0.000 ** |
Body fat% | 1.129 | 1.091–1.167 | 0.000 ** | 1.130 | 1.089–1.174 | 0.000 ** |
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Sebati B, Monyeki K, Makgae P. An Assessment of the Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Pressure among Polokwane Private School Children. Children. 2020; 7(4):29. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7040029
Chicago/Turabian StyleSebati, Betty, Kotsedi Monyeki, and Phuti Makgae. 2020. "An Assessment of the Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Pressure among Polokwane Private School Children" Children 7, no. 4: 29. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7040029