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Factors associated with blood pressure disorders in Afro-descendant children and adolescents

机译:非洲裔儿童和青少年与血压异常相关的因素

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BackgroundHypertension (AH) is an emerging disease that has rapidly increased in the last decades throughout the world. The increase in blood pressure (BP) is observed with growth and development and, although the manifestation of the disease is rare in childhood and adolescence, its occurrence is increasing and the causes are likely to be from different combinations of factors. Afrodescendants have been consistently observed in many populations, including Brazil, which has the largest population of Afrodescendants outside Africa; nevertheless, data is scarce on the disease in children and adolescents. In this study, we investigated BP disorders in children and adolescents of “Quilombola” populations of the state of Tocantins, northern Brazil, and determined the disease occurrence with some factors, namely food consumption, body composition, anthropometric measures, and biochemical data.
机译:背景高血压(AH)是一种新兴疾病,在过去的几十年中在全球范围内迅速增加。随着生长和发展,观察到血压(BP)升高,尽管该疾病的表现在儿童和青少年时期很少见,但它的发生却在增加,其原因可能来自不同的因素组合。在包括非洲以外非洲人口最多的巴西在内的许多人口中,人们经常观察到非洲裔。但是,关于儿童和青少年疾病的数据很少。在这项研究中,我们调查了巴西北部Tocantins州“ Quilombola”人群的儿童和青少年的BP疾病,并通过某些因素确定了疾病的发生,例如食物消耗,身体成分,人体测量学和生化数据。

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